Last weekend, Carver alum Chris Hairston held his first football camp at Carver High School. With dark clouds threatening rain and the unexpected hiccups that sometimes pop up during a
With the recent rise in the number of black men killed by the hands of policemen all across the country coupled with the amount of black men entering prison, it
Over the past six months Jada Dowd has steadily progressed to the point where she is proficient in four separate events. During the Region 25 qualifier on July 4 weekend,
KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Winston-Salem State University director of athletics, Tonia Walker, was named the NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators
Winning a national championship is the dream of most amateur athletes. Team Invasion of High Point won the Amateur Athletic
It might be hard to believe, but African-Americans voted in large numbers for GOP candidates after they received the right
The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has announced its second round of 2016 grants made through its Community
Just days following an announcement from the North Carolina Black Repertory Company (NCBRC) appointing Jackie Alexander as their new artistic


