One of Winston-Salem’s native sons began his tenure as Fisk University’s 15th president last week. Dr. H. James Williams assumed his position at the helm of the esteemed historically black
One of Winston-Salem’s native sons began his tenure as Fisk University’s 15th president last week. Dr. H. James Williams assumed his position at the helm of the esteemed historically black
For years, Rolling Hills resident Ramona Hambrick has dreamt of having an on-site community center, a place where she and her neighbors could gather to fellowship and access learning resources
Ten semifinalists have been chosen for the Classified Employee of the Year award. The award’s selection committee will interview the semifinalists before choosing four finalists this spring. This is the
After three decades in its current facility, Samaritan Ministries is finally getting some new digs. The Ministry plans to break ground on a new 20,000-square-foot building at the corner of
Hundreds of students flocked to Wake Forest University’s Benson Center last week, hoping to land jobs, internships or gain networking
Family-friendly competition pits KEVA-builders against one another The race was on Sunday at SciWorks to build the tallest and steadiest
Red H.E.A.R.R.T (Help Educate And Reduce Risk Today) will hold four Zumba flash mob exercise events on Friday, Feb. 1
The Community Mosque of Winston-Salem is hoping to soon close on a piece of property directly behind its Waughtown Street
The Hispanic League is celebrating a milestone anniversary. Twenty years ago, the organization began when a group of local people
Southern black gay men’s stories brought to life Hickory native Dr. E. Patrick Johnson will be exploring the complexities of

