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Aggie Bowlers Getting National Attention

    Aggie Bowlers Getting National Attention

[pullquote]I’m proud of the team’s hard work thus far for this season. All season[/pullquote]The North Carolina A&T bowling team picked up some votes in the National Tenpin Coaches Association ranking

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Teams play hard for Lash title

    Teams play hard for Lash title

West Forsyth rallied in the fourth quarter to turn back Parkland’s upset bid in the opening round of the Lash-Chronicle Holiday Classic last Saturday at Carver. The Titans closed with

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Rams will have to make history another day

Devout Winston-Salem State football fans are very likely still feeling the nagging numbness of last weekend’s 35-7 loss to Valdosta State (Ga.) in the NCAA Division II championship game. Watching

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UNCG home to one of U.S.’ top black studies programs

    UNCG home to one of U.S.’ top black studies programs

UNCG’s African American Studies program has garnered national recognition as one of the top 10 programs of its kind in the country, according to productivity rankings released by Academic Analytics.

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Unity and Maturity in Christ

    Unity and Maturity in Christ

Mildred Peppers Sunday School Lesson Devotional Reading: Romans 12:1-8 Lesson Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-16 Lesson Aims: To understand that the church

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Donations pour in for new WSSU center

    Donations pour in for new WSSU center

Last week, Winston-Salem State University announced the initial financial support it had received for its Student Success Center project as

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It’s Time to Talk

    It’s Time to Talk

One of the big differences between now and 31 years ago, when AIDS made its unwelcome debut in the United

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Christmas for the City is Dec. 19

    Christmas for the City is Dec. 19

This year’s “Christmas for the City” will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 19 from 3 – 9 p.m. at the

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College Flu Fears

    College Flu Fears

Students have low vaccination rates College football and basketball games may provide more than a way for students to show

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Local doctor delivers educational tools to Ghana

    Local doctor delivers educational tools to Ghana

Dr. Medge Owen, a professor of Obstetric Anesthesia at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and founder of Kybele Inc., organized

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