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Hampton University makes History as the first HBCU to play D-1 Lacrosse

    Hampton University makes History as the first HBCU to play D-1 Lacrosse

HU Men’s Lacrosse Team (Photo courtesy of Logan Whitton LaxMagazine.com) Hampton University News HAMPTON, Va. — On Saturday, Feb. 13, ESPN will broadcast from Armstrong Stadium with SportsCenter on the Road from 10 a.m.

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Local banker gains award for community leadership

    Local banker gains award for community leadership

Photo by Timothy Ramsey Avery B. Hall Sr. of Winston-Salem accepts his Rhythms of Triumph award for his work in the community. BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  FOR THE CHRONICLE Many national

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Spaulding aggressive in Cooper faceoff

    Spaulding aggressive in Cooper faceoff

BY CASH MICHAELS If one wondered why State Attorney General Roy Cooper has consistently ignored challenges by Durham attorney Ken Spaulding to debate prior to the March 15 Democratic gubernatorial

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Commentary: It’s education malpractice not to focus on students

    Commentary: It’s education malpractice not to focus on students

HENRY PANKEY GUEST COLUMNIST “From kindergarten to 12th grade, students attend school 13,000 hours, yet they only receive two days of individualized instruction” (E-Learning 2010: Assessing the Agenda for Change,

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Letter to the Editor: Roy Cooper and redistricting

    Letter to the Editor: Roy Cooper and redistricting

The chickens in front of Roy Cooper’s office are there to symbolize how he as a candidate is afraid (chicken)

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Editorial: Don’t let complexities deter voting

    Editorial: Don’t let complexities deter voting

The right to vote is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. The complicated voting system we have today is not. Where

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Andre Dawson helps Dash boost sports foundation

    Andre Dawson helps Dash boost sports foundation

Hall of Famer Andre Dawson delivers the keynote address during the Hot Stove Banquet and Auction on Thursday, Feb. 4.

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Foundation designed to help police communicate more with citizens

    Foundation designed to help police communicate more with citizens

Scott Sewell, WSPF President BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  The new Winston-Salem Police Foundation is part of Chief Barry Rountree’s

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Judge to hear dismissal plea in estate lawsuit

    Judge to hear dismissal plea in estate lawsuit

Above: Attorney Bryan C. Thompson BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Will the lawsuit alleging fraud on the part of an

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Students join fight to free Kalvin Smith

    Students join fight to free Kalvin Smith

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE The students at the three major colleges in Winston-Salem are rallying together to educate the

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