DSN Newswire Approximately 600 students from Dallas public and charter high schools went through “real-life” interview process competing for eight-week internships at AT&T, JP Morgan Chase, Brinker, Parkland and more all made possible by the Mayor’s internship fellows program. Today approximately 600 Dallas public high school students put their newly honed interview skills to practice [...]
by Maggie Jones For a little longer than one month each year, The Texas State Fair brings Texas natives and tourists alike flooding into Fair Park. However, for 11 out of the 12 months of the year, civic leaders and City Hall have grappled with ways to promote the park on a more regular basis. [...]
I was recently talking with a black business owner who said, ”I just don’t want to do business with black people any more ” and in that same week, I met with a white business peer in the industry, who said “this client does not want black people”. Two different people, completely separate from one [...]
DSN Newswire Everest College’s Third Annual Survey Finds More Work and Less Pay Rank as Top Contributors to Job Stress; Overall Worker Angst Jumps Significantly from 2012 The U.S. unemployment rate may be falling, but stress levels continue to rise among workers as more than eight in 10 employed Americans said they are stressed out [...]
by Lucy Sosa The Natatorium at Duncanville High School attracts a niche group of dedicated underwater hockey players. Members of the Dallas Under Water Hockey team share their passion for the unusual sport. Equipped with snorkel gear and a foot-long wooden stick, the teams line up for a face off. Between them is a [...]
by Tashika Varma After 30 years in the restaurant business, Dallas renowned Chef John Coleman has landed the sought after restaurant spot in Klyde Warren Park for his first solo project — Savor and Relish. The restaurant is set to open in early fall 2013. On a bright and sunny Saturday afternoon, one side of [...]
DSN Newswire Free training program designed to help Dallas small businesses grow and thrive Capital One Bank today announced it is accepting applications for its Getting Down to Business small business development program in Dallas. The free, seven-month program begins May 17. Created by Capital One Bank, Getting Down to Business addresses the core needs [...]
In this age of social media, where we instagram, tweet, text, facebook, skype and other forms electronically connecting to each other, I think we miss talking to each other. One of the things that I remember doing with my mother was talking to her every day of my life. Even as an adult, we made [...]
by Ayen Bior The Bush Center on the SMU campus has sparked intense dialogue since the project was proposed in 2006. With the center’s completion and dedication set for April 25, protestors say they will be there to voice their concerns against what they say are the failures of the Bush administration. Harris is a [...]
by Abril Murillo The Dallas-iconic Cotton Bowl Stadium was filled with joy, excitement, paws and hundreds of wagging tails when the Friends of Fair Park hosted their annual Dog Bowl. This free event brought together dog-loving owners with vendors that offered many services for their pets. Both sides of the gates had dozens of owners [...]