Posts From Layla Garms

Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

    Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

Rising cable news star Melissa Harris-Perry returned to her alma mater Monday. Harris-Perry, whose eponymous show airs on MSNBC’s Saturday and Sunday morning lineups, spoke to Wake Forest University freshmen

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Employees serve meal from the heart

    Employees serve meal from the heart

Salvation Army resident Ella Crosby has only been homeless for 30 days, but the city native said her month on the streets has given her a strong sense of perspective.

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Fire Department makes push for greater diversity

    Fire Department makes push for greater diversity

Though Hispanics make up nearly 15 percent of Winston-Salem’s total population (according to recent Census figures), Mexican-American David Navarro says faces like his are few and far between in the

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Praise in the Park

    Praise in the Park

Church takes over popular outdoor downtown venue By Layla Garms The Chronicle Members of Mount Sinai Full Gospel Deliverance Center turned Winston Square Park into an outdoor church Friday evening.

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Habitat turns focus to the old and new

    Habitat turns focus to the old and new

For 23 years, Dorothy Brown’s home has been her pride and joy. “I really wanted a place to call my

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Transit hub could be gold for WSSU 

    Transit hub could be gold  for WSSU 

Now that the City of Winston-Salem is finally about to reclaim the old Union Station building, leaders at Winston-Salem State

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Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

    Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

By Layla Garms The Chronicle Wake Forest University has opened its doors for more than 1,200 new Demon Deacons. The

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Praizing Away the Pounds

    Praizing Away the Pounds

  Dozens of local folks “caught the spirit” last week during an exercise session led by Precious Quire-McCloud at the

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Shortages put Food Bank in crisis mode

    Shortages put Food Bank in crisis mode

  A donation from Food Lion came right on time last week for Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North

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Substance over Style

    Substance over Style

WSSU alum is achieving new heights, and looking good while doing it    Winston-Salem State University alumnus Donald Cureton Jr. is

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