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Lady Rams suffer setbacks in NCAA softball playoffs

    Lady Rams suffer setbacks in NCAA softball playoffs

WSSU, which finished the season at 30-23, delivered a comeback win (5-4 over Chowan) in the finals of the CIAA Tournament to earn its second trip to post-season play in three years. Even so, the make-up of this year’s squad is not quite the same as the team that advanced to the playoffs in 2014.

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WSSU Rams names L’Tona Lamonte women’s basketball coach

    WSSU Rams names L’Tona Lamonte women’s basketball coach

The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics has announced that L’Tona Lamonte has been selected as the 11th head women’s basketball coach in school history.

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WSSU gains new cheerleading coach

    WSSU gains new cheerleading coach

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics has named Eboni Graham as the new coach of the Powerhouse of Red & White Cheerleaders at WSSU. “I

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‘War Room’ actress ‘could hear Ms. Clara’s voice’

    ‘War Room’ actress ‘could hear Ms. Clara’s voice’

Last Sunday, on Mother’s Day, Karen Abercrombie, who played Ms. Clara in the movie “War Room,” joined Fellowship Church in its Mother’s Day service.

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Dellabrook Presbyterian celebrates Women’s Day

    Dellabrook Presbyterian celebrates Women’s Day

The Presbyterian Women of Dellabrook Presbyterian Church, 115 Dellabrook Road, will observe their annual Women’s Day on Sunday, May 15, at 11 a.m. The speaker for the morning will be Dr. Toni Sims-Muhammad.

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Farrakhan coming to Winston-Salem in May

    Farrakhan coming to Winston-Salem in May

The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is coming to Winston-Salem May 21-22 to keynote a national fund raising effort to help establish and construct the Fuller & Dudley Entrepreneurship Museum.

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NBTF is local concern in HB 2 boycott

    NBTF  is local concern in HB 2 boycott

With many boycotting North Carolina because of HB 2, events that draw visitors from out of state, like next year’s National Black Theatre Festival, may be affected.

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Flack retiring after 26 years of service

    Flack retiring after 26 years of service

When Dr. Sylvia Flack agreed to return to her alma mater, Winston-Salem State University, in 1989 as dean of health sciences, she had only planned to stay one year. Earlier this month, more than 25 years later, Flack officially announced her retirement from WSSU.

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Winston Lake saga continues

    Winston Lake saga continues

The YMCA of Northwest North Carolina is looking for partners to help run the Winston Lake branch on Waterworks Road that serves those who live in the East Winston community.

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Documentary sheds light on Kalvin Smith’s conviction

    Documentary sheds light on Kalvin Smith’s conviction

Entitled “Ordinary Injustice,” the film documents the mishandling of Smith’s case, who is serving a 29-year sentence for the brutal assault of Jill Marker at the Silk Plant Forest store in December of 1977 that left her with brain damage.

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