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Black Philanthropy Fund accepting grant applications

    Black Philanthropy Fund  accepting grant applications

Chronicle Staff Report Local nonprofit organizations are being encouraged to apply for grants from The Winston-Salem Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Fund. The Fund was created through fundraising efforts of the Black

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NCCU ranks high in Washington Monthly ranking

    NCCU ranks high in  Washington Monthly ranking

North Carolina Central University placed 26th in the master’s-level universities category in Washington Monthly magazine’s 2012 rankings of American colleges and universities. Last year, NCCU ranked 39th in the same

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Minorities 45 percent of new Salem class

Salem College is continuing to attract a racially diverse student body. The school just welcomed one of its largest incoming first-year classes in history. According to school officials, the class

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Prostate Cancer

    Prostate Cancer

Did you know that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five African American men will develop prostate cancer at some point during their lives?

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A Big Omega Thank You

    A Big Omega Thank You

On behalf of Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., I want to thank each member of the

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Remain Faithful, No Matter What

    Remain Faithful, No Matter What

  Devotional Reading: Galatians 3: 6-14   Lesson Scripture: Hebrews 10: 19-31   Lesson Aims: To recognize the supremacy and

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Cotton named Rural Hall’s principal

    Cotton named Rural Hall’s principal

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted unanimously last week to select Diamond Cotton as the new principal of Rural

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Local black business advocates to receive honor

    Local black business advocates to receive honor

  Triad residents John Raye and Rosie Smith  will be honored by Compro-Tax, a national, black-owned income tax preparation and

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Healthy Eating on a Budget

    Healthy Eating on a Budget

  Many people and families in the United States are still feeling the crunch from the current economic recession. More

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Moving Forward by Going Back

    Moving Forward by Going Back

Church recalls African Holocaust with series of special events By Todd Luck The Chronicle Maafa is a longstanding tradition at

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