More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above: Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.) Hundreds of anxious and excited freshmen descended on the campus
More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above: Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.) Hundreds of anxious and excited freshmen descended on the campus
(pictured above: Ronald McDonald leads kids in a health and wellness program.) A grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) has expanded the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools summer feeding program. Thanks to
(pictured above: Dot Johnson addresses attendees at her retirement reception on July 31.) After dedicating four decades to helping others feel comfortable in their homes, Dot Johnson will be spending
The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Male Summer Institute was held on the campus of Winston-Salem State University from July 27 – Aug. 2, attracting 30 aspiring teachers from schools
(pictured above: Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early
(pictured above: New Friendship Pastor Lester Boyd with his wife, Sharon.) The new pastor of Friendship Baptist Church is vowing to
(pictured above: John Davenport Jr. (second from left) poses with interns Darian Thompson, Lazar Trifunovic and Sam Starks.) John Davenport Jr.
Racing mini-camps attract local kids (pictured above: Campers surround the race car simulator that was provided by JKS motorsports.) Adrian
(pictured above: Camp attendees take swimming lessons.) Winston-Salem State University is doing its part to combat the nation’s troubling youth
(pictured above: NBA star and Forsyth County native Chris Paul poses with youngsters at last year’s Salvation Army Boys & Girls