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‘13th’ sparks powerful conversation at WSSU

    ‘13th’ sparks powerful conversation at WSSU

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Technically, slavery in the United States ended well over 100 years ago, but, if you look at the prison population and

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SciWorks and Children’s Museum now known as Kaleideum

    SciWorks and Children’s Museum now known as Kaleideum

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE SciWorks and the Children’s Museum now have a new name to go with their merged organization: Kaleideum. “We wanted to establish in the mind of

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Talent in school district shines at Broadway Best Spectacular

    Talent in school district shines at Broadway Best Spectacular

BY BENITA BROWN  SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Beta Lambda Chapter, hosted an evening of entertainment in Winston-Salem on Saturday, Jan. 14. Parkland High

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2017 MLK ‘Building the Dream’ award winners named

    2017 MLK ‘Building the Dream’ award winners named

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Religion professor Derek Hicks and two students Rose O’Brien and Cazandra Rebollar have been named Wake Forest University’s 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream”

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Carver High students attend presidential inauguration

  Carver High students attend presidential inauguration

Local students reflect on the installation of President Trump   Submitted photo BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  A group of

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How will HBCUs work with the Trump administration?

  How will HBCUs work with the Trump administration?

Photo provided BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE As of Friday, Jan. 20, it is a new world for the

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Why isn’t there an early or middle college at WSSU?

  Why isn’t there an early or middle college at WSSU?

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE County Commissioner Everette Witherspoon wants an  at Winston-Salem State University. This has been something Witherspoon

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Legacy of former NCAE president to live on at school

  Legacy of former NCAE president to live on at school

Rodney Ellis Literacy Dream Center at Philo-Hill BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Although his return to the classroom was cut

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Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

  Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

School board votes unanimously to rename classroom in his honor  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Soon a classroom at Philo-Hill

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Gentleman’s Quorum helps with Red Kettle Drive

  Gentleman’s Quorum helps with Red Kettle Drive

Submitted photo SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Gentleman’s Quorum Inc. continued its community service recently when members of the group participated

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