Amira Watson takes her education very seriously. The future dentist just graduated from N.C. State at the top of her class as valedictorian with a 4.0 grade point average.
Last Sunday was a very special day for Winston-Salem resident Michelle Wright. Nearly 40 years after she first enrolled at the N.C. A&T State University, Wright walked across the stage and received her bachelor’s degree.
Winston-Salem Prep sends host of talent to the next level
Aaron Grier and the Lady Eagles varsity basketball team had a very successful season this year. After posting a 13-2 record, and an appearance in the second round of the playoffs, Grier is hoping to continue building a standard of excellence and a winning tradition for the girl’s basketball team at East Forsyth.
As the NBA regular season draws to a close, I like to think I have a clear idea of who will win the various NBA awards. This season was shortened by 10 games, but it was definitely a large enough sample size. Injuries and missed games played a major role with some of the contenders for these awards, but all in all, those who I think will win are fully deserving.
The Unforgotten Dreamers, Talkaboutit Ent. and SWAN TE’ DESIGNS are pleased to announce their inaugural scholarship reeepients. Quinton Daniels was the first place winner and received a $1,000 scholarship and Mone Teel was the second place winner and received a $750 scholarship. Both are students at Carver High School and were honored for their outstanding academic excellence and community service.
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