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Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

    Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

Several Wake Forest University professors have contributed to a new text book, “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African American Southern History.” Released in April by Peter Lang Publishing,

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ESR hosts annual social gathering

    ESR hosts annual social gathering

The Experiment In Self-Reliance (ESR) celebrated its 2012-13 fiscal year successes during its Annual Lemonade Social Gathering. The outdoor event brought ESR clients. board members, public officials and personnel from

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They Care!

    They Care!

Residents recognized for improving their communities Project We Care recognized 140 local residents who donate their time and efforts to better the community during its annual volunteer recognition ceremony at

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Aggie is first Hercules Scholar

    Aggie is first Hercules Scholar

Tariq Alkebu-Lan, a N.C. A&T junior computer engineering student from Richmond, Va., was recently named the first Tom Joyner Foundation Hercules Scholar. While maintaining a 4.0 grade point average, Alkebu-Lan

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SECCA hires curator

    SECCA hires curator

The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) has appointed Cora Fisher as its new curator to continue expanding SECCA’s legacy

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Endless Possibilities

North Carolina Central University graduate student Tierra Poteat works with the microscale 3-D printer in the laboratory of Dr. John

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Talent-packed concert slated for Saturday

    Talent-packed concert slated for Saturday

The gospel group Willie Mason and Friends will host a Praise Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 5 p.m., at

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Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

    Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

The Campaign for Youth Justice (CFYJ),  a national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing and incarcerating

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Class of ’63 balanced classes with civil disobedience

    Class of ’63 balanced classes with civil disobedience

The Winston-Salem State University Class of 1963 helped to shape the Civil Rights Movement and make inroads for those who

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CIAA honors for Rams

    CIAA honors for Rams

The CIAA spread honors around Winston-Salem State Athletic programs last week. Junior middle hitter Darissa Jones was honored as the

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