Yesterday, I cast my ballot for Barack Obama for President. That’s right, yesterday – I voted early by mail in my home state of Illinois. And next week, Barack is
Editorial
By now, we’re almost certain that everyone reading this is aware of the importance of voting in this election. This voting cycle is crucial to everything that the majority in
I saw this astounding figure that approximately 70 percent of Republicans believe that the poll numbers on the presidential race are biased towards President Obama. In other words, they are
The birther issue – the preposterous idea that President Obama was not born in the United States – was finally put to rest, but that has not prevented conservative conspiracy
When Mitt Romney was busted boasting to wealthy supporters that he has no use for the 47 percent of the
Forsyth Medical Center’s Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness has wasted little time in making a name for
As a community newspaper, The Chronicle is used to, and proudly so, being a sounding board for our readers. And
In recent weeks, on behalf of the National Urban League, I have been urging Nike to reconsider its plans
If a picture is worth a thousand words, moving pictures are worth a million. The hard numbers confirm that the
Good ol’ boys make bad columnists In a recent Facebook post, City Council Member James Taylor thanked those who have


