Editorial

Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

    Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

Was anyone shocked by last week’s Reuters/Ipsos’ poll that found that about 40 percent of white Americans have no non-white friends? Although America’s demographics are changing, it is still a

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Editorial: Joines for Mayor

    Editorial: Joines for Mayor

The last time Mayor Allen Joines faced opposition at the polls, the Reagans were in the White House. Not really — it just seems that long. Again, this election cycle, the mayor

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Editorial: Credit is Due

    Editorial: Credit is Due

Kudos to the Winston-Salem Police Department, the City of Winston-Salem and the National Black Theatre Festival for expertly handling the large crowds that descended upon downtown during NBTF week. On

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Editorial RIP North Carolina

    Editorial RIP North Carolina

Talk of North Carolina’s demise hasn’t been exaggerated – unfortunately. The Tarheel State is the talk of the nation; a General Assembly and Governor’s Mansion full of neo-conservatives has made us

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Editorial: Plays First; Parties Later

  Editorial: Plays First; Parties Later

Theatre has always been considered highbrow. For many, its mere mention still conjures images of women in white gloves and

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Petitioning for Justice

  Petitioning for Justice

Guest Columnist One million people. As of Tuesday morning, one million people have signed an NAACP petition asking the Department

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Letter to the Editor

  Letter to the Editor

Reject Duke Energy hike To the Editor: If the proposed Duke Energy rate hike is approved, residential consumers will be

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Editorial: Mad Women and Black-on-Black Crime

  Editorial: Mad Women and Black-on-Black Crime

The weekly Moral Monday rally at the General Assembly saw a swelling in attendance this week, courtesy of the latest

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Letter to the Editor

  Letter to the Editor

To the Editor: Let me express my personal gratitude and very warm compliments on behalf of the Liberian Embassy in

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Letters to the Editor

  Letters to the Editor

Young People and Politics  To the Editor: As young, concerned students going to Moral Monday rallies, we see mostly senior

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