By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle More people than ever showed up for Kimberly Park Elementary’s Fall Festival last Thursday afternoon. The annual event`s initial purpose is to give students a
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By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle As technology continues to become a more significant aspect of human life, many question if the print journalism industry can keep up with the
Timothy Ramsey For The Chronicle A poorly presented resume hurts job prospects in the hiring process. To help people succeed as they pursue jobs, the Triad Association of Black Journalists
Special to The Chronicle Wake Forest University is among a group of two dozen colleges, universities and public interest organizations that collectively announced $18 million in commitments to support and
Above: Photo by Todd Luck- Courtney Omega Taylor-Porter with volunteers Antoine Pouncey and Pheon Alford at the Dewey’s holiday store
Above: Photo by Donna Rogers- The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem awarded five organizations grants for 2015. The representatives accepting the
By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle The Community Care Center opened its doors on Oct. 23, 2000, with its
In Photo: North Carolina Community College Small Business Center Network Special to The Chronicle With the holiday shopping season upon