Officials with an Atlanta university hope a weekend rally that raised $60,000 will spur more donations to help the school pay a massive water bill and keep its doors open. The rally in support of Morris Brown College was staged to raise money aimed at paying-off a bill of $380,000 owed the city of Atlanta. Unless that bill is paid in full, the historically black institution will not reopen when classes are scheduled to resume on January 9th. Morris Brown’s president says fundraising rallies will continue for the school, and officials are appealing to Atlanta-based celebrities to pitch-in. A few years ago, the school went through an embezzlement scandal that almost closed the institution.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Rally held to help keep university doors open
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12/29/2008 08:38:00 AM
Labels: Atlanta, Morris Brown, water bill
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