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Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

    Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

The Carver High School Marching Band, under the direction of Juan Eckard, provided the rhythm as more than 100 seniors marched to the Mazie Woodruff Center on Nov. 1 to

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Teams end JV season with bragging rights

    Teams end JV season with bragging rights

Reagan showed its mettle in clearly establishing its supremacy in junior varsity football. But while the Raiders (9-1 finish) have much to shout about, other teams in Forsyth County can

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Rams hope to add exclamation point to perfect season

    Rams hope to add exclamation point to perfect season

For the second straight year, the Winston-Salem State University Rams capped off a perfect regular season on Saturday with a 41-8 win over Fayetteville State. WSSU used another stifling defensive

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ECSU will get help from city native

    ECSU will get help from city native

Winston-Salem native Jairus Wilkins, a junior stand out offensive linemen at  Elizabeth City State University, is ready to take on the CIAA favorites Winston-Salem State University on Saturday for the

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W-S-based CCFL team wins championship

The Carolina Renegades won its first Central Carolina Football League Championship on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Newton after beating the

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Early voters make their voices heard

    Early voters make their voices heard

The early voting fervor struck East Winston last week, as hundreds of Forsyth County residents flocked to the Mazie Woodruff

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Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T. for President Obama

    Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T.  for President Obama

“Stop Disrespecting My President!” 1911 United, a Washington, D.C.-based Super PAC (Political Action Committee) founded by members of Kappa Alpha

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Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

    Under the Big Top Unique project allows students to discuss bias

During tent-covered outdoor sessions last week, students at Mount Tabor High School explored the complexities of racial diversity, cultural differences

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N.C. schools get new black history teaching tools

    N.C. schools get  new black history  teaching tools

Students have a new way to learn about the state’s rich African American culture. AT&T North Carolina and the N.C.

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Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

    Professor pens bio about her hometown hero

As a girl in Omaha, Neb., Salem College Professor Dr. Tekla Johnson remembers State Sen. Ernie Chambers as being larger

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