Movie Review: He Named Me Malala
The gripping story of Malala Yousafzai teaches us that despite horrific acts, one can still advocate for what they believe in.
Juggling Life Can Be Successfully Done

You wake up in the middle of the night and dread checking the time because you already feel the pressure of getting up to start another hectic day. Even though it is time to get up, you continue to lie there.
Kids allowed to be kids make better parents

TAX SOLUTIONS: BECOME IRS AUDIT PROOF
By A.J. Gross
Do you want your business to be IRS Audit Proof? Follow these 5 tips to insure that you don’t get in trouble with the tax man.
Excuse me, are you listening? 14-21
Rina Risper, President & Publisher of
The New Citizens Press
College Scholarships Available to Former Foster Youths
Scholarship recipient Kevin Reidel speaking at the Fostering Futures event
DETROIT, MI — More than 300 former foster youths received college scholarships through the annual Fostering Futures Scholarship Benefit held on the evening of September 25th.
10 Steps to Keep Your Car Up and Running

New Book: Memoirs of Black Entomologists
Sleeping in graveyards, picking worms off tobacco crops, and battling cultural and familial perceptions—these are just some of the stories chronicled in Memoirs of Black Entomologists, a new book published by the Entomological Society of America (ESA).
Pleasant View Seventh Graders Go to College
Seventh grade students on a tour of Lansing Community College. They are featured in a shoot in the photography lab. The group shot is a combination of light painting and strobes.
Photo by Ike Lea