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Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

    Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

Local black Catholics are looking to the future with new hope after the selection of the first-ever Latin American pope. Argentina’s Jorge Bergoglio, 76, was elected by his fellow cardinals

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A Doctor in the Family

    A Doctor in the Family

Diverse medical school graduating class gets matched The professional fates of more than 120 Wake Forest University Medical School seniors were decided last week during a whirlwind ceremony at the

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Bogues to give DCCC lecture

    Bogues to give DCCC lecture

Davidson County Community College will feature former NBA star Muggsy Bogues as he presents “Succeed on Your Own Terms” as part of its Campus Speaker Series. The event will be

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Morehouse Glee Club coming to Bennett

    Morehouse Glee Club  coming to Bennett

The Morehouse College Glee Club will be in concert at Bennett College on Saturday, March 23 at 7 p.m. Free and open to the public, the concert will be performed

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Racial wealth gap triples

    Racial wealth gap triples

As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the

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Emmanuel celebrating women’s history

    Emmanuel celebrating women’s history

The women of Emmanuel Baptist Church will celebrate International Women’s History Week under the theme “Women Praying, Reconnecting and Reimagining

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USC legend to visit Bennett

    USC legend to visit Bennett

Dr. Paula L. McGee will speak at Bennett College (in the Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel) on Thursday, March 21 at

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Back2back: WS Prep Academy wins another state title

    Back2back: WS Prep Academy wins another state title

Here’s a hearty thumbs up to Winston-Salem Prep. The Phoenix won another state championship by dismantling Rocky Mount Prep (53-41)

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Students raise funds to learn from legend

    Students raise funds to learn from legend

Flute students at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Music will no doubt gain

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Class improves scores drastically

    Class improves scores drastically

The students in Dorothy Jackson’s Civics and Economics class at Carver High School have earned the second highest scores in

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