In photo: Dick Gregory speaks at Winston-Salem State University on Jan. 20. WSSU photo Winston-Salem State University’s K. R. Williams Auditorium was filled with hundreds of people who were waiting
City mourning death of Winston-Salem native Apostle John Henry Heath, well-known for his abilities as both a pastor and a singer, passed away Friday. Heath was founder and pastor of
(Above: WFU Photo, President Nathan O. Hatch speaks at a school event last year.) A quarter century after it was published, scholars are still talking about the award-winning book, “The
The movie “Selma,” released nationwide on Friday, Jan. 9, depicts events leading up to the celebrated civil rights march from
Winston-Salem State’s women got mixed results in their most recent CIAA basketball encounters. The Lady Rams put together a promising
(East’s Sherrod Wells drives to the basket.)(Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) With four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter,
On Jan. 11, Green Street United Methodist Church, 639 S. Green St., held a congregational forum on the theme of
WSSU’s Javan Wells slices past defenders on his way to the basket. After opening the CIAA portion of its season
Chronicle Staff Report Apostle John Henry Heath, presiding prelate of Greater Higher Ground Worldwide Ministries and the senior pastor of


