In 1962, a Ghana native named Ed Reynolds became the first black full-time undergraduate student to attend Wake Forest University. On Friday, Sept. 21, Reynolds will come back to campus to
Arts and Lifestyle
Special to The Chronicle The International Civil Rights Center & Museum, 134 South Elm St., will host the Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival from Sept. 28 –30. The University
Rock the Block, the city’s annual end-of-summer downtown street festival coming Sept. 21 -22, is evolving this year into Rock the Block Remix. The “remix” retains Rock the Block’s original
CNN anchor Don Lemon will speak at North Carolina Central University in Durham on Monday, Sept. 17 in the B.N. Duke Auditorium. He is the first speaker in the university’s
Chronicle Staff Report The work of Winston-Salem artist Ricky Needham will be supersized as part of the +Giant Art Project,
The Bowtie Boyz (n Girlz) Auto Club is following up the success of its June car show with a school
Harmony Cross, the reigning Miss North Carolina Central University, is one of 10 winners of Ebony magazine’s Campus Queens competition
Singer Janelle Monae campaigned in Chapel Hill earlier this month for President Barack Obama. The musically-eclectic Grammy nominated singer headlined