Dr. Joe L. Dudley Sr. roused the audience at Quality Education Academy’s 13th annual Legacy Ball on Saturday, Nov. 8. He and Pastor Anthony Knotts of The Embassy Church International
Dr. Joe L. Dudley Sr. roused the audience at Quality Education Academy’s 13th annual Legacy Ball on Saturday, Nov. 8. He and Pastor Anthony Knotts of The Embassy Church International
(pictured above: Protestors face off with police in Ferguson, Mo., after a grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson on Monday, Nov. 24. (Photo by Lawrence Bryant/St. Louis
Local retired health professionals fondly recall black med school Photos by Todd Luck. Moderator Linda Dark stands as panelist Dr. Harvey Allen Sr. speaks. Beside him is Treva Oglesby. Seated
(pictured above: Volunteers treat hundreds of patients.) Hundreds of people braved the cold and endured an hourslong wait to have their dental needs met free of charge. North Carolina Missions
(pictured above: Chizoba Ukairo, seated beside fellow WFU student William Ray III, speaks.) Communication, transparency and trust are the building blocks for
Ebola was the topic on Tuesday, Nov. 11 during an international relations class at Winston-Salem State University. A panel discussed
N.C. Council of Churches pushing for reform (pictured above: Mauricio Castro speaks.) The tumultuous immigration debate has led some to
Elections that will determine the leaders of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP have been postponed until state NAACP can
(pictured above: The walkers begin their trek through Tanglewood Park.) By Wednesday, Nov. 19, the American Heart Association hopes to
(pictured above: Randall Lindsay stands outside of his New Hope Manor apartment.) A 54-year-old disabled man unable to pay his

