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Black Chamber holds roundtable to discuss future

    Black Chamber holds roundtable to discuss future

The Winston-Salem Black Business Chamber of Commerce (WSBBC) is looking to grow and connect with more black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs in the area. That was the census following a small

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Saying Goodbye

    Saying Goodbye

Dr. Maya Angelou’s home church celebrates her life (pictured above:  Maya Angelou’s grandson, Colin Johnson, speaks. Sitting behind him are (from left) Sheila Alick, Mayor Pro Temp Vivian Burke, Mayor

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Quander is new Delta Arts leader

    Quander is new Delta Arts leader

Nadiyah Quander has been named the new executive director of Winston Salem Delta Fine Arts Center Inc. She succeeds Dianne Caesar, who left the agency more than two years ago.

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Research earns award for Gray

    Research earns award for Gray

(pictured above: DeOnna Gray is a DCCC adjunct instructor.) Davidson County Community College adjunct instructor DeOnna Gray is the recipient of a 2014 College Educators Research Fellowship. Gray, who oversees DCCC’s

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Wellness Matters

    Wellness Matters

WFU undertaking trailblazing project to measure wellbeing of students Wake Forest says it is the first college that will comprehensively probe

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For Seniors Only: The Many Reasons to Volunteer!

    For Seniors Only: The Many Reasons to Volunteer!

by Vicki Jones, CAVNC, Director of Community and Volunteer Relations Crisis Control Ministry The Golden Rule Do unto others as you

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Hagan: I still work, meet with Obama

    Hagan: I still work, meet with Obama

(pictured above:  U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan addresses the crowd at the Benton Convention Center.) U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan on Saturday stumped

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WFU team to try to bring new cancer treatment to market

    WFU team to try to bring new cancer treatment to market

A team of Wake Forest graduate students has advanced to the finals of the Breast Cancer Startup Challenge. Second-year MBA

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Teachers urged to reject conditional raises

    Teachers urged to reject conditional raises

(pictured above:  Ann Petitjean speaks at a pro-teachers rally last year.) Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has decided to offer

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Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

    Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

(pictured above: Filmmakers Kenneth Todd Nelson and Squeaky Moore look over footage.) Winston-Salem native Kenneth Todd Nelson is sounding the alarm

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