Posts From Layla Garms

End of Long Road for Eure

    End of Long Road for Eure

WFU professor/leader retiring after nearly 40 years Dr. Herman Eure shattered the glass ceiling at Wake Forest University 39 years ago. The then-27 year old made school history in 1974 when

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HAWS readies for changes

    HAWS readies for changes

Feds may implement time limits for public housing residents High Point native Tiffaney Jackson has seen her share of struggles. The Sunrise Towers resident lost her mother and her fiancé

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Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

    Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

Building social capital – or community connections and friendships across lines of race, class and neighborhood boundaries – is especially essential for those who are economically marginalized. Dr. James Johnson,

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Students will spend part of summer in Haiti

    Students will spend  part of summer in Haiti

UNC School of the Arts music majors Rachel Norris, Sean Mulligan and Daniel Simms are preparing for an unforgettable start for the summer. The three seniors and seven other students

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Arrest strengthens Mendez’s resolve

    Arrest strengthens Mendez’s resolve

Dr. John Mendez, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, became one of the first local pastors to take a stand against

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Looking Back

    Looking Back

Residents point to significant local black history events over the last 100 years The city’s four-day Centennial Celebration, which began

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A Sweet Dream Come True

    A Sweet Dream Come True

Girl, 9, opens downtown store Nine year-old Elasya “Bird” Jessup is downtown Winston-Salem’s newest entrepreneur. Elasya, a third grader at

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Veterans help get students closer to D.C.

    Veterans help get students closer to D.C.

Fifth graders at Ashley IB Magnet Elementary School got a history lesson and a boost for a future learning experience

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A Mother’s Love

    A Mother’s Love

Honors bestowed upon community matriarchs Mother’s Day came a little early for a group of local women. More than two

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CIAA commissioner impressed by Rams’ achievements

    CIAA commissioner impressed by Rams’ achievements

The CIAA’s first full-time female commissioner made a stop in the Twin City last week to congratulate Winston-Salem State University

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