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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Youth defies odds to graduate from college
Edward Milton had no business graduating from college.
4:14PM ( 23 years ago )
UNC-Chapel Hill leads nation in tenured black faculty
A survey by The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education says the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has the most tenured black faculty of the highest ranked schools in the U.S.
3:21PM ( 23 years ago )
Supreme Court rules against Georgia in lawsuit strategy case
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states cannot dodge state court lawsuits by getting them moved to federal court where they are then dismissed.
3:18PM ( 23 years ago )
Baldwin driver wins 1,000th race
Next up for Buck Simmons -- victory one thousand and one.
3:02PM ( 23 years ago )
NCAA softball tournament to include UGA and GT
Georgia Tech and Georgia both reached this year's NCAA softball tournament for the first time ever.
3:01PM ( 23 years ago )
Braves fan honored
The Atlanta Braves held a pregame ceremony Sunday in honor of 99-year-old fan Pearl Sandow, who will celebrate her 100th birthday Thursday.
3:00PM ( 23 years ago )
Manufacturer says its on track for state's new voting machines
An Ohio company hired to install more than 19,000 touch-screen electronic voting machines in Georgia counties by November says meeting the deadline will pose no problems.
2:42PM ( 23 years ago )
Bond hearing scheduled for Nuwaubians
A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent testified Monday that three children told her the founder of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors and his companion engaged in sexual acts with them.
11:55AM ( 23 years ago )
Trial set for four men charged in deadly drug-house shooting in Philadelphia
The massacre began after four teen-agers sold crack for $3 a packet instead of the going rate of $5, police said.
10:01AM ( 23 years ago )
Septic tank prosecutions stir anger in one of nation's poorest counties
In a rural Alabama county that is one of the poorest in the nation, hundreds of residents are gathering in old wooden churches off dirt roads to fight a government crackdown on homeowners who don't have septic tanks.
9:53AM ( 23 years ago )