Winston-Salem State University’s very first nursing class was feted during last week’s Homecoming. The nursing program at WSSU, then Winston-Salem Teachers College, was established in 1953 by an act of
Winston-Salem State University’s very first nursing class was feted during last week’s Homecoming. The nursing program at WSSU, then Winston-Salem Teachers College, was established in 1953 by an act of
A thousand delegates from grassroots community organizations from across the state met at Union Baptist Church on Saturday for the NC United Power (NCUP) Statewide Delegates Assembly. NCUP, an interfaith
Southside Rides’ Chris Washington, Charles Goldsmith and Rahaeim Johnson shared the pitfalls of a life on the streets with a captive audience Oct. 12 at Main Street Academy. Main Street
Alumni of Forsyth County’s “Big Four” historically black high schools kicked off their 18th Annual Big Four Weekend on Oct 18 with a spirited worship service at Greater Cleveland Avenue
The ladies of Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. celebrated high academic achievement on Sunday, Oct. 21
First-day early voters endure two hours in line The early voting season started out with a bang on Oct.
Zumbathon benefits breast cancer awareness Songstress Trina Braxton was on hand at the Village Inn Event Center in Clemmons Friday evening to
Special to The Chronicle Vicki Miller, the reference and education librarian at Winston-Salem State University’s C.G. O’Kelly Library, will be
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson came to town this week. She addressed audiences at Reynolda House on Sunday and at
“Steel Magnolias” star Alfre Woodard has been making a lot of headlines lately. A four-time Emmy winner, Woodard, and her

