Posts From Layla Garms

One to Watch

    One to Watch

UNCSA student taking the world by storm Twenty-one-year-old Allan Washington’s performing arts career is going places, quite literally. Washington, a senior in the Drama School at the UNC School of

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Civil Rights icon says practice ‘aggressive patience’

    Civil Rights icon says practice ‘aggressive patience’

Hollis Watkins has been fighting for freedom for more than five decades. Watkins, the youngest of 12 children born to sharecroppers in Lincoln, Miss., became the first student from his

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Eyewitness to History

    Eyewitness to History

When it comes to the integration of the University of Mississippi, Winston-Salem State University Professor Dr. Robert Herring III  is a walking history book. Herring, the son of an Ole

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Turkeypalooza

    Turkeypalooza

Wake Forest opens its heart for Thanksgiving  Four hundred area residents were the beneficiaries of home cooked meals this Thanksgiving season, thanks to the generosity of Wake Forest University students

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Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

    Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

The Republican Party further secured its stronghold on North Carolina after  last week’s election. When the General Assembly opens its

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Push ongoing for Sunday WSTA service

    Push ongoing for Sunday WSTA service

Mayor Allen Joines says that he is still in talks with Forsyth Medical Center and Wake Forest Baptist Health about

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City issues call to employ vets

    City issues call to employ vets

For Sgt. Kevin Riley, joining the U.S. Army seven years ago felt more like a calling than a career choice.

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Dance legend says his art speaks to social injustice

    Dance legend says his art speaks to social injustice

Bill T. Jones, an internationally known artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer, visited the campus of Salem College last

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Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

    Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

This has been a devastating year for Rockwell resident Carol Cook. She buried her husband of 25 years and her

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Eureka House living up to its name

    Eureka House living up to its name

Ten years ago, Josue Cruz was a different person. “I’ve had a whole lot of personal growth,” said Cruz, one

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