Posts

Fraternity donates to Bennett College

    Fraternity donates to Bennett College

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the nation’s oldest African-American fraternity, donated $31,000 to Bennett College on Jan. 19.

Read Full Article

Mabel Robinson feted at surprise 80th birthday party

    Mabel Robinson feted at surprise 80th birthday party

Mabel Robinson was caught totally off-guard at her surprise 80th birthday party Saturday evening, Jan. 19, at the Urban League.

Read Full Article

Remembering Dr. Manderline Scales

    Remembering Dr. Manderline Scales

The City of Winston-Salem was shaken to its core last weekend when news surfaced of the passing of Dr. Manderline Scales.

Read Full Article

Suing the government is not an option to end shutdown

    Suing the government is not an option to end shutdown

As the government shutdown enters an unprecedented fifth week, some are calling for drastic measures to end the stalemate.

Read Full Article

Local student set to play at Carnegie Hall

    Local student set to play at Carnegie Hall

Next month Isaac Cooper, a senior at Reynolds High School, will have the opportunity of a lifetime when he performs with students from around the world at Carnegie Hall. 

Read Full Article

Kamala Harris is Right Choice to ‘Save our Country’

    Kamala Harris is Right Choice to ‘Save our Country’

Sen. Kamala Harris announced her candidacy for president on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Read Full Article

Busta’s Person of the Week: Pastor Leak is giving our youth a voice

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Pastor Leak is giving our youth a voice

Busta’s Person of the Week: Pastor Leak is giving our youth a voice

Read Full Article

‘What are you willing to sacrifice?’

    ‘What are you willing to sacrifice?’

What are you willing to sacrifice? That was the question Dr. Wes Bellamy raised at the Benton Convention Center during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 21.

Read Full Article

Opposing sides meet at Confederate statue

    Opposing sides meet at Confederate statue

Chants of “Your Southern Soldiers were Enemy Combatants” and a rendition of the Battle Hymn of the Republic divided the corner of Fourth and Liberty streets last Sunday afternoon as more than 100 people gathered downtown to speak in support of or against the city’s decision to remove the statue which was placed at the old Forsyth County Courthouse in 1905.

Read Full Article

WS/FCS holds district wide science fairs

    WS/FCS holds district wide science fairs

Some of the most inquisitive young minds in our area raised some interesting questions last week as dozens of students came together for the annual district-wide science fairs.

Read Full Article

Search wschronicle.com

Featured Sponsor

Receive Chronicle Updates

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Archives

More Sponsors