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Dignity and End of Life Care

    Dignity and End of Life Care

Consider this situation: you are driving home in a rain storm; you lose control of your car and hit a tree. You are taken to the hospital and need emergency

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Guest Columnist Raynard Jackson

    Guest Columnist Raynard Jackson

With the elections now over, I am stunned with the postmortem coming from the Republican Party and the lack of substantive analysis from its operatives. Those who follow my writings

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Guest Columnist Bill Fletcher

    Guest Columnist Bill Fletcher

Leading up to November 6, I found myself focused on the matter of voter suppression and electoral shenanigans committed by the Republicans. This concern was not for nothing. Prior to and

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Guilford has star in Smith

    Guilford has star in Smith

As a speedy, sledge-hammer of a linebacker, Robert Smith is just beginning to scratch the surface. This fall, the Guilford College sophomore solidified his reputation as a defensive terror in

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WFU’s boys of summer do well

    WFU’s boys of summer do well

Former Wake Forest pitcher Brian Holmes has been named an Organization All-Star for the Houston Astros, while Jack Fischer, Matt

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Volleyball honor for WSSU’s Smith

    Volleyball honor for WSSU’s Smith

Winston-Salem State Lady Rams senior middle blocker De Ann Smith was named the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Volleyball Player

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These Kids Know Their Bible

    These Kids Know Their Bible

Submitted Photo Jorah Davis, Chadia Davis and Morea Mouzon, members of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church’s Children of Promise Youth Ministry,

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Unbeatable!

    Unbeatable!

WSSU Photo by Garrett Garms Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Donald Reaves and AD Bill Hayes hold the trophy as Head

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Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

    Hospital’s tree fetes organ donors

This has been a devastating year for Rockwell resident Carol Cook. She buried her husband of 25 years and her

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Atkins courts named for local tennis legend

    Atkins courts named for local tennis legend

When James Ewers convinced his father to get him tennis balls and a racket so  he could practice at the

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