Commentary: Taking on the ‘N-Word’
Commentary: Rather than riot, nonviolent peaceful protest works most often
Commentary: Memories of King’s and Floyd’s deaths still haunt us
Several students at Ibraham Elementary School had the opportunity of a lifetime last week when they got the chance to ride bikes through the hallway. For their willingness to participate in the Read to Ride Book Challenge, students received brand new bikes.
In Pursuit of Happiness event draws over 20,000 virtual attendees
Being a stand-up comedian is not for the faint of heart. Getting up in front of scores of people to entertain them takes guts. Greensboro native, Jiwan Kapp, has the talent to entertain on stage and is hoping to get his turn at the big stage.
Bishop Sheldon McCarter and the congregation of Greater Church have been through a lot over the last couple of years. They have fought through it all and now McCarter and Greater Church have finally found their new home at 3300 Reynolda Road and plan to have their first service on Father’s Day, June 20.
There was a lot of uncertainty with high school sports this season. Delays, rescheduling, and quarantining was commonplace for a lot of teams. Through it all, the Forsyth Country Day (FCD) athletic program battled through and finished the season with a total of five state championships.


