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Reese shines on baseball diamond

    Reese shines on baseball diamond

In only his second year of varsity baseball, Edward Reese of North Davidson has delivered some noteworthy performances. “E.P.,” as he is known, has proven himself an accomplished lead-off hitter

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Billion-dollar Aggie

    Billion-dollar Aggie

Magazine: Howroyd achieves business milestone A&T alumna Janice Bryant Howroyd, a longtime member of the A&T Board of Trustees, was featured in Black Enterprise February edition as the first African American

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Wellness Matters

    Wellness Matters

WFU undertaking trailblazing project to measure wellbeing of students Wake Forest says it is the first college that will comprehensively probe the wellbeing of students and alumni over the span of

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Art and math collide at gallery

    Art and math collide at gallery

(pictured above: A piece by Xavier Webster, 13, at Northwest Middle School.) Local students spent part of a recent Saturday at Winston-Salem State University’s Diggs Gallery for “Discovering Math through Art.”

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Editorial: Letter to the Editor

    Editorial: Letter to the Editor

Citizenship demands participation To the Editor: Citizenship carries both duties and responsibilities that require active participation. One of those responsibilities

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Editorial: Moving On

    Editorial: Moving On

Tomorrow, I will complete my tenure as a reporter for The Winston-Salem Chronicle, and close out a chapter in my

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For Seniors Only: Golf & Volunteering

    For Seniors Only: Golf & Volunteering

…Reasons for Bill Nagel to Get Up in the Morning! At the age of nearly 83, you’d think Bill Nagel

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Winners look ahead

    Winners look ahead

(pictured above: Stacey Rubain (second from right) poses with supporters and friends (from left): Justin Hurie, Renu Syal, Bryan Mosley and

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Extirpating Racism

    Extirpating Racism

Personal stories highlight YWCA initiative (pictured above: Gateway YWCA Board Member LaShonda Hairston speaks on the history of the Historic Oak Grove

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Speakers: Coal ash threat real

    Speakers: Coal ash threat real

(pictured above: Amy Adams speaks.) The Feb. 2 pipe leak that dumped 39,000 tons of coal ash into Dan River is

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