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WSSU panel tackles Ebola

    WSSU panel tackles Ebola

Ebola was the topic on Tuesday, Nov. 11 during an international relations class at Winston-Salem State University. A panel discussed Ebola’s causes, its transmission and the economic toll of fighting

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Immigration, The Christian Way

    Immigration, The Christian Way

N.C. Council of Churches pushing for reform (pictured above: Mauricio Castro speaks.) The tumultuous immigration debate has led some to ponder “What Would Jesus Do?” Rev. David Guthrie says the

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Local NAACP election postponed amid concerns

    Local NAACP election postponed amid concerns

Elections that will determine the leaders of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP have been postponed until state NAACP can be on hand to monitor the process. Elections were slated

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Employee donations keep vets warm

    Employee donations keep vets warm

(pictured above:  Sherill Hebron, Sylvia Pegram, Delores Smith, Nameen Hebron and Toyrie McPhaul, wireless customer service specialists, pose with some of the scarves and hats they knitted for the collection drive.)

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Fundraiser to support women in transition

    Fundraiser to support women in transition

(pictured above:  Attendees mill around the 2011 event.) The 19th annual Chili Luncheon for the YWCA’s Hawley House and Project New

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‘A Time to Kill’ sparks discussion of race and justice

    ‘A Time to Kill’ sparks  discussion of race and justice

(pictured above:  Derrick Parker (left) and Brain Joyce on stage in ‘A Time to Kill.’) “Do you think we live

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Editorial: Dems failed black candidates

    Editorial: Dems failed black candidates

A total of $172 million. That was the record amount the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) raised in 2013 and

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QEA falls at hoops showcase

    QEA falls at hoops showcase

(pictured above:  QEA Point Guard DeAngelo Bruster in action.) (Photo by Charles Leftwich Jr.) Quality Education Academy earned a split at

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Festival gives young and old taste of various religions

    Festival gives young and old taste of various religions

(pictured above:  Arts and crafts tables around Bryant Hall were active with participants for three hours.) More than 200 youth

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Several honored at heart walk

    Several honored at heart walk

(pictured above:  The walkers begin their trek through Tanglewood Park.) By Wednesday, Nov. 19, the American Heart Association hopes to

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