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  2. Magnolia Projects - Wikipedia

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    The various New Orleans housing projects are most notable for being the launching ground for bounce and New Orleans rap. The most well-known artists to come out of the Magnolia Projects are Juvenile and Turk, members of the Hot Boys, a rap group who started their careers on Cash Money Records, a record label Started by Birdman and Slim tha Don. [6]

  3. President's House (Southern Arkansas University) - Wikipedia

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    The President's House is a historic building on the campus of Southern Arkansas University (SAU) in Magnolia, Arkansas. The single-story brick structure was designed in the Mid-Century Modern style by Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson, and built in 1958. The architectural style is a departure from the rest of the firm's work for SAU, which is ...

  4. Southern Arkansas University - Wikipedia

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    Southern Arkansas University (SAU) is a public university in Magnolia, Arkansas, United States. The university had an enrollment of 5,100 undergraduate and graduate students as of fall 2023. The university had an enrollment of 5,100 undergraduate and graduate students as of fall 2023.

  5. Greek Amphitheatre (Magnolia, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Located at the southeastern corner of the campus, it is the only performance space of its kind in southern Arkansas, and has regularly been the site of university events. It was built in 1938 by a combined effort of the National Youth Administration, and New Deal works program, and the 1936 graduating class of Magnolia A & M, as SAU was then ...

  6. Dolph Camp, Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District

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    The Dolph Camp, Bussey and Peace Halls Historic District encompasses three historic buildings on the campus of Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas. Dolph Camp, Bussey Hall, and Peace Hall are brick buildings constructed between 1949 and 1957, and are well-preserved local examples of academic Colonial Revival architecture.

  7. Southern Arkansas Muleriders - Wikipedia

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    Southern Arkansas University began its football program in 1911 when the school was known as the Third District Agricultural School. The Muleriders first conference affiliation came in 1930 when the school joined the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference. SAU competed in the AIC until moving from NAIA to the NCAA Division II in 1995.

  8. Southern Arkansas Muleriders baseball - Wikipedia

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    Southern Arkansas was founded in 1909 as the Third District Agricultural School and fielded its first baseball team as early as 1911. [3] After sporadic success of the first 60 years of the programs, Coach Steve Goodheart was named head coach in 1981 and quickly took SAU to new heights.

  9. Housing Authority of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    No direct public housing racial statistics are available for the City of New Orleans however, racial data from HUD's Resident Characteristics Report, [15] as of December 31, 2013, indicate that of the 2,078 public housing units in Orleans Parish, 1,974 (95%) of the occupants are black, or about 1% of the Parish's overall black population of ...