The old saying goes, if you love something set it free. If it comes back it’s yours. If not, it was never meant to be. If that saying is true,
Education
When high profile professional athletes call it quits, often a statue is erected outside the stadium, gymnasium, or ballpark where the athlete spent most of their careers. For example, the
The class of 2017 made history last weekend as more seniors than ever before received their high school diplomas. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) reported that 101 more graduates got a
Many churches preach community and reaching out to the people. In an effort to practice what it preaches, Diggs Memorial United Holy Church held a “church without walls” service on
Following a year filled with peaceful protest and allegations of racism on campus, Salem College is looking to revamp the
The East Forsyth High School Academy of Finance and the Carver High School Academy of Hospitality & Tourism are among
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has named three principals of schools in the district. Shane O’Neal will be the new principal at
N.C. lawmakers launch computer-related elective In an attempt to get more students to pursue careers in computer science, N.C. Sen.
In 2009, when Brenda Allen signed on to become the provost and assistant chancellor for academic affairs at Winston-Salem State
When Dr. Essie McKoy decided to take the reins of Philo-Hill Magnet Academy at the start of the 2016-2017 school


