BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Typically when you hear of high school athletes obtaining scholarships to four year universities, football, basketball or baseball immediately come to mind. But Makenna Mason
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Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Men’s Day and Women’s Day are normally celebrated on different days during different parts of the year. On Sunday, June 26,
Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Church ministries use many methods to raise funds. The stewardship committee of Antioch Christian Church has found a way to not
Basketball has been a part of Quality Education Academy’s (QEA) Senior point guard Renathan Ona Embo’s life since he was
From a young age, Bishop Freddie B. Marshall was taught to have strong family values and to help others in their time of need. To expand on those principles, the bishop and his extended Marshall family has started a foundation. Their flagship program is called “Put Some Respect on my Name.”
Over four successive weekends, 35,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to descend upon the city of Winston-Salem.
Racial inequalities spurred a Wake Forest professor to write a book looking at white people, African-Americans and Latinos.
Youth basketball is the sport being played in its most raw state. There is no dunking like LeBron, little to no fancy dribbling like Kyrie Irving, and no three-pointers from 30 feet away like Stephen Curry.