Editorial

Editorial: Food, Glorious Food

    Editorial: Food, Glorious Food

Located in the middle of what urban planners and city officials consider a “food desert,” the Liberty Street Vendors Market will not only provide fresh fruit and produce, but a

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

New Chancellor Should Live Near Campus To the Editor: It is of my opinion the next chancellor of Winston-Salem State University should have his residence closer to the campus than the

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Editorial: Rough Patch for Local Black Male Teachers

    Editorial: Rough Patch for Local Black Male Teachers

(pictured above: Eric Puryear) There are two sides to every story. So which one do we believe? Sadly, it is usually the one told through the loudest microphone. And you

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Column: When Will it Open?

    Column: When Will it Open?

As I finished up three days of working with business owners and leaders in Ohio, I called my family to touch base.  The first thing my dad said was, “The

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Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

  Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

  Many African Americans feel like there has been an unofficial war declared on Blacks, especially young Black males. Just

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Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

  Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

We know the commonly repeated claim that there are more Black men in prison than in college isn’t true. But

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Column: To Be Equal: African Leaders Summit—The Ties the Bind

  Column: To Be Equal: African Leaders Summit—The Ties the Bind

I stand before you as the president of the United States and a proud American. I also stand before you

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‘Not Just A Market – A Destination’

  ‘Not Just A Market – A Destination’

Flashbacks of a 2010 adventure to beautiful Brazil, a 2012 business trip to Puerto Rico, a 2013 excursion to my

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Neglecting Seniors

  Neglecting Seniors

I am Althea Taylor-Jones, a tax paying citizen of the great state of North Carolina since 1971. I have contributed

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Editorial: A Public Nuisance?

  Editorial: A Public Nuisance?

Nuisance abatement is a fancy legal term for an age-old problem. From the Bible to the Hatfields and McCoys, there

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