Posted in Corbeaux on Jul 17th, 2007 No Comments »
Even with the prominent feature on red96.7fm’s website it appears that CaribbeanStudent.com has failed to attract anything significant and has not updated since mid 2006.
Caribbean Student is was the first website dedicated to the needs of the Caribbean students. Caribbeanstudent.com provided young people with an avenue for greater social and economic interconnectedness. Caribbeanstudent.com was [...]
Posted in Rantings on Jul 16th, 2007 2 Comments »
Danah, yes Danah from here, here, and here, is scheduled to get an award tomorrow July 17th presented by the leader of the 100% Crime Free Youth Committee, Choc’late Allen. Apparently its a “Youth Motivator Award.”
Can I say that if the youth need to give Danah an award as a motivator Hazel and that [...]
Posted in Review on Jul 16th, 2007 No Comments »
The third episode in the Tempo: Choices campaign. It’s entitled What’s Done in the Dark, Comes to Light??
We open with the young girls’ decision. Shauna comments. Brent greets them in the lobby. They make plans to meet later that night and head to a local bar. At the bar Brent spies Alana grinding on [...]
Posted in The Site on Jul 16th, 2007 1 Comment »
Having not had any posts for a couple of days and with the main site now redirecting to here some reasoning and explanation behind it all.
A decision has been made to close the main site and re-evaluate the direction of Allyuh.com The site was originally intended to be an aggregator of sorts for local content [...]
Posted in Snapshot on Jul 8th, 2007 No Comments »
In addition to the regular picture some light Sunday reading. The Express, a subsidiary of The Washington Post has an in depth well-research article of Bunji on its website Readexpress.com.
I enjoyed following the outbound links that gives a deeper sense for the article and left me wondering when out local news outfits will overhaul [...]
Posted in Rantings on Jul 7th, 2007 2 Comments »
As if the JFK publicity wasn’t enough, last week we had this highlight the country. Luckily it was confined to tri-state area news reporting and did not have a national media spotlight attached.
I wonder what Ato Boldon or Howard Chin Lee thinking as they both have their work cut out to repair these incidents. [...]