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Grand Rapids teen designs Black History Month shirts with powerful message sold by Meijer
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
Posted Feb 28, 2021
Grand Rapids teen Elijah Brown was tapped by Meijer this month to design Black History Month shirts, which have since been sold at all 220 Meijer stores around the Midwest. (Courtesy photo by West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Elijah Brown thinks Black history is something that should be honored every single day, not just during the month of February.
That message served as the 16-year-old’s inspiration when he designed Black History Month shirts that are now being sold in hundreds of retail stores across the country.
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By Breegan Petruska
As colleges across the country have resorted to online and virtual teaching, many of these schools have turned to a new browser to help prevent students from cheating. The Lockdown Browser gains access to students’ video and audio on their computer to record them during tests.
Before accessing the test, there are a number of steps the student must take inside of the browser in order to take their test. They have to be in a quiet room where no one else is present. The student must show their surrounding environment to prove that there are no phones, papers, books, etc. They must record a practice video, showing their face in a box on the screen, that will be monitored during the test, and they must show their ID to the camera to show that they are who they say they are.
GRCC helping students with financial aid, grants and free tuition programs
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GRAND RAPIDS â GRCC says the need for financial aid increased dramatically last year and they want to make sure students are not missing out on opportunities to make schooling more affordable by increasing ways to help students filling out the FAFSA form.
âThe FAFSA application is unquestionably the key to accessing scholarships and financial aid programs that can reduce or even eliminate college costs,â said Dr. Tina Hoxie, GRCC associate provost and dean of Student Affairs. âGRCC is focused on helping students complete their FAFSA. We donât want anyone to miss out on a life-changing education.â