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Editorial: Rwandan, 20 years later

    Editorial: Rwandan, 20 years later

It was 20 years ago this month that the monstrous Rwandan genocide unfolded. In less than 90  days, close to a million Rwandan Tutsis and their Hutu allies were murdered

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Editorial: We Like

    Editorial: We Like

When overworked and underpaid fast food workers took to the streets in protest earlier this year, State Rep. Alma Adams stood with them shoulder-to-shoulder. The workers joined thousands of others

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CWU’s Friendship Day

    CWU’s Friendship Day

Church Women United will hold their next Friendship Day on Friday, May 2 at New Philadelphia Moravian Church, 4440 Country Club Rd. The “Through God Our Hands Can Serve” Bible

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Puryear serves as consultant for golf film

    Puryear serves as consultant for golf film

(pictured above: Sam Puryear and Catana Starks) Winston-Salem native Sam Puryear served as consultant for a movie about the trailblazing woman who was his golf coach at Tennessee State. The

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12th District hopefuls plead their cases to W-S voters

    12th District hopefuls plead their cases to W-S voters

(pictured above:  Candidates (from left) State Rep. Marcus Brandon, Curtis Osborne, State Rep. Alma Adams, State Sen. Malcolm Graham, Ravjive Patel

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City enlists top brass to tout proposed bond referendum

    City enlists top brass to tout proposed bond referendum

(pictured above:  Residents survey bond information at the meeting.) Residents of the Northeast Ward got an up-close look on April 16

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IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

    IDs aren’t required, but voters will see changes

With the May 6 primary election quickly approaching, voting rights advocates and candidates alike are scrambling to make sure that

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Choices, Choices, Choices

    Choices, Choices, Choices

Long-running program helps young people zero-in on careers (pictured above: Career Skill participants (left to right, front row) Carrigan Moore, Danielle

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Reform Now!

    Reform Now!

Local voices calling for progress on immigration (pictured above:  WSSU students Bria Jones, Michael Lane and Endazha Hannah.) Rev. Glenn Pettiford,

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For Queen and (Ram) Country

    For Queen and (Ram) Country

Miss WSSU eyes Ebony magazine title (pictured above:  Miss WSSU Vanity Oakes with Mister WSSU Keenan Easter.) City native Vanity Oakes

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