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Phi Omega celebrates AKA Founders’ Day

    Phi Omega celebrates AKA Founders’ Day

The Phi Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. celebrated Founders’ Day on Saturday, Feb. 8, at WFU Bridger Fieldhouse. The room was awash in beautiful pink and green.

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Omegas host Talent Hunt competition

    Omegas host Talent Hunt competition

The brothers of Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. held its annual Talent Hunt on Feb. 2 at the Anderson Center Dillard Auditorium on the campus of Winston-Salem State University.

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Wake Health and WSSU collaborate to provide team sports medicine

    Wake Health  and WSSU collaborate to provide team sports medicine

Wake Forest Baptist Health is collaborating with Winston-Salem State University to provide comprehensive sports medicine and orthopaedic services for the university’s football and men’s and women’s basketball teams.

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State Employees’ Credit Union presents challenge grant for homeless shelter

    State Employees’ Credit Union presents challenge grant for homeless shelter

A Surry County non-profit organization that dreamed of building a new emergency shelter to help an increasing homeless population has received a boost of support from the member-funded SECU Foundation.

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Unsung Heroes: Nicole Little

    Unsung Heroes: Nicole Little

Throughout Black History Month The Chronicle will be highlighting unsung heroes in our community, those individuals who are setting an example for others and leaving a mark on the City of Winston-Salem that will be remembered for some time. This week we shed light on 2020 recipient of the city’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Young Dreamer Award and Winston-Salem native, Nicole Little.

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BPAL educates community ahead of primary election

    BPAL educates community ahead of primary election

BPAL educates community ahead of primary election

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Forsyth County becomes latest Second Amendment Sanctuary after 4-3 vote

    Forsyth County becomes latest Second Amendment Sanctuary after 4-3 vote

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners recently voted 4-3 to approve a resolution supporting the protection of the Second Amendment, joining hundreds of other cities and counties across the country that have been declared “Second Amendment Sanctuaries.”

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Busta’s Movie Review: Should we give up on Tyler Perry?

    Busta’s Movie Review: Should we give up on Tyler Perry?

Busta’s Movie Review: Should we give up on Tyler Perry?

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Glenn’s Daniel Napper chooses Mars Hill

    Glenn’s Daniel Napper chooses Mars Hill

It’s the dream of any high school athlete to be offered a scholarship to play on the next level. While many athletes look for the largest, most popular school they can, some prefer a more intimate environment. For Glenn’s Daniel Napper, that is exactly why he chose Mars Hill University over larger schools that recruited him.

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Why aren’t other black sports’ trailblazers celebrated like Jackie Robinson?

    Why aren’t other black  sports’  trailblazers celebrated  like Jackie Robinson?

Why aren’t other black sports’ trailblazers celebrated like Jackie Robinson?

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