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For Seniors Only: “Crowns” to Kick Off SECOND SPRING ARTS

    For Seniors Only: “Crowns” to Kick Off SECOND SPRING ARTS

By Scott Carpenter, Capture Public Relations Here’s one arts event that features the work of seniors – but isn’t just for seniors! For a second year, people from Winston-Salem and

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Music drives Diggs’ Spring Revival

    Music drives  Diggs’ Spring Revival

(pictured above:  Luther Barnes with Elder Lamonte Williams.) Diggs Memorial United Holy Church held its Spring Revival from April 23-25. Gospel legend Rev. Luther Barnes headlined the event, which opened

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New Salem president starts July 1

    New Salem president starts July 1

(pictured above:  Dr. Lorraine Sterritt speaks on the Salem campus last week.) Dr. Lorraine Sterritt will begin her tenure as president of Salem Academy and College on July  1. She succeeds Susan

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The Epitome of Determination

    The Epitome of Determination

Student’s road to graduation littered with dozens of surgeries (pictured above:  Cruz Santibanez received her degree Sunday.) When Cruz Santibanez woke up in UNC’s surgical intensive care unit on July 4,

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Food will punctuate Neely’s visit

    Food will punctuate Neely’s visit

Bookmarks will host chef Pat Neely next month. On Wednesday, June 4 at 7 p.m., Shannon Smith of Fox 8

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Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

    Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

For his lifetime service to the community, Michael “Mike” Aiken will receive this year’s Bill J. Leonard Distinguished Service Award

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Billion-dollar Aggie

    Billion-dollar Aggie

Magazine: Howroyd achieves business milestone A&T alumna Janice Bryant Howroyd, a longtime member of the A&T Board of Trustees, was featured

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Wellness Matters

    Wellness Matters

WFU undertaking trailblazing project to measure wellbeing of students Wake Forest says it is the first college that will comprehensively probe

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Art and math collide at gallery

    Art and math collide at gallery

(pictured above: A piece by Xavier Webster, 13, at Northwest Middle School.) Local students spent part of a recent Saturday at

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Editorial: Letter to the Editor

    Editorial: Letter to the Editor

Citizenship demands participation To the Editor: Citizenship carries both duties and responsibilities that require active participation. One of those responsibilities

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