Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him to a career in medicine began at Forsyth Tech. Ojo
Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him to a career in medicine began at Forsyth Tech. Ojo
The student body of Old Richmond Elementary School in Tobaccoville became a flag waving chorus on Friday during a special Veterans Day program. For over a decade, the school
When Dr. Lucas Shallua and his wife, Dorothy Edward, started Mount Eagle College, they thought about how fortunate they were to have gone to college in their native Tanzania, a
When James Ewers convinced his father to get him tennis balls and a racket so he could practice at the
WSSA marks its second anniversary The Winston-Salem Senegalese Association (WSSA) celebrated its second anniversary Sunday at the Sprague Street Community
Students have a new way to learn about the state’s rich African American culture. AT&T North Carolina and the N.C.
“Stop Disrespecting My President!” 1911 United, a Washington, D.C.-based Super PAC (Political Action Committee) founded by members of Kappa Alpha
Winston-Salem State University’s very first nursing class was feted during last week’s Homecoming. The nursing program at WSSU, then Winston-Salem
A thousand delegates from grassroots community organizations from across the state met at Union Baptist Church on Saturday for the
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Another crop of C2C grads leave behind former street lives Nationally-known columnist and commentator Roland Martin told graduates of Union Baptist Church’s Corner 2 Corner (C2C) Drug Dealers and Street