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Winston-Salem Delta Arts Center to feature works by Gastonia native John Biggers

    Winston-Salem Delta Arts Center to feature works by Gastonia native John Biggers

Above: Harvesters II by John Biggers (Submitted photo) By Ashlea Jones For The Chronicle John T. Biggers (1924–2001), an African-American muralist, painter, educator and Gastonia native, has not been forgotten.

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Forum centers on educational gap

    Forum centers on educational gap

By Timothy Ramsey For The Chronicle The Initiative for African American Males (IAAM) held its first community forum titled “Closing The Gap In Black Male Achievement From Cradle To 5th

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Help youth through Boy Scouts, former coach says

    Help youth through Boy Scouts, former coach says

By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle   A meeting was held at the Old Hickory Council on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 6600 Silas Creek Parkway. The mission: urge more

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From Reynolds Wrap Test Kitchen to Triad Community Kitchen

    From Reynolds Wrap Test Kitchen to Triad Community Kitchen

By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Betty Thompson Morton has spent more than 20 years working in kitchens across the county. Even with experiences as a cooking instructor, food coach,

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WS/FC Schools board voting to replace member on Oct. 20

  WS/FC Schools board voting to replace member on Oct. 20

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Last month, Jeannie Metcalf, a member of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools board, abruptly stepped down

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WSSU holds Social Justice Week

  WSSU holds Social Justice Week

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Although it was midterm season, many Winston-Salem State University students found time to take part

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Statewide youth council conference centers on service

  Statewide youth  council conference centers on service

By Todd Luck The Chronicle Teens from youth councils from around the state learned about service during the State Youth

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Providence Restaurant offers jobs and food to the Forsyth County community

  Providence Restaurant offers jobs and food to the Forsyth County community

By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Providence Restaurant and Catering, a dream 10 years in the making, has opened its

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Carver High, WSSU kick off mentoring and tutoring program

  Carver High, WSSU kick off  mentoring and tutoring program

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Friday, Sept. 25, students from Winston-Salem State University and Carver High School came together

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Center for Design Innovation opens new facility to public

  Center for Design Innovation opens new  facility to public

 This MAKERSPACE lab features items printed on a 3D printer at the Center for Design Innovation. (Photo submitted) By Mayeesa

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