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
Editorial
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
(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
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
Many African Americans feel like there has been an unofficial war declared on Blacks, especially young Black males. Just
We know the commonly repeated claim that there are more Black men in prison than in college isn’t true. But
I stand before you as the president of the United States and a proud American. I also stand before you
Flashbacks of a 2010 adventure to beautiful Brazil, a 2012 business trip to Puerto Rico, a 2013 excursion to my
I am Althea Taylor-Jones, a tax paying citizen of the great state of North Carolina since 1971. I have contributed
Nuisance abatement is a fancy legal term for an age-old problem. From the Bible to the Hatfields and McCoys, there