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Silent march to spotlight threats to voting rights

    Silent march to spotlight threats to voting rights

A number of local organizations are marking the anniversary of Bloody Sunday next month with a silent march. On Sunday, March 7, 1965, more than 500 peaceful marchers, led by

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New superintendent vows to earn trust

    New superintendent vows to earn trust

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has selected its first-ever female superintendent. During a special called meeting at the Board of Education building on Hanes Mill Road Tuesday morning, school

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WSSU students to learn hands-on in new trading room

    WSSU students to learn hands-on in new trading room

The School of Business and Economics at Winston-Salem State University has opened a trading room designed to enhance learning experiences and better prepare students for careers in business, finance and

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Superintendent pick to be revealed Tuesday

    Superintendent pick to be revealed Tuesday

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education will hold a special called meeting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 26 to choose a new superintendent to lead the district. The meeting

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An evening at the opera for WSSU group

  An evening at the opera for WSSU group

More than 100 Winston-Salem State University students attended the Piedmont Opera’s production of “The Barber of Seville” earlier this week.

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Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

  Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

Residents in the northern and eastern sections of town will soon have greater access to financial stability, thanks to a

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Local facilities say life-saving is a priority

  Local facilities say life-saving is a priority

Policies of senior homes under increased scrutiny after California woman’s death How far would you go to save someone else’s

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Federal cuts could hit students most in need

  Federal cuts could hit students most in need

The federal sequestration, or across the board budget cuts, that went into effect on March 1 will have substantial impact

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I Pledge …

  I Pledge …

Volunteers vow to serve as ­advocates for children More than a dozen volunteers took an oath Saturday on the campus

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Jeremiah Wright looks to inspire gala-goers

  Jeremiah Wright looks to inspire gala-goers

Rev. Jeremiah Wright is expected to preach on the importance of faith and good deeds Saturday at The Chronicle’s 28th

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