In above photo: This photo is purportedly of Napoleon Wilson, taken by his cousin Sandra Jackson, and purportedly shows what Sandra Jackson alleges is a bruise he sustained in 2005 while
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Murphy’s Law was in full effect in Carver’s eyebrow-raising loss to West Stokes in JV football last week. Literally and figuratively, every
BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE FOR THE CHRONICLE Isaac Pitts isn’t making any guarantees about Quality Education Academy winning a national championship. Yet, there’s an undeniable tone of eager anticipation
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The game of basketball has always been a way to teach life lessons. The
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The Pfafftown Packers Jr. Midget team capped off and undefeated season to gain a
Special to The Chronicle A manager at Winston-Salem State University has been ordained as a minister. Dr. Vanessa Duren-Robinson was
By Timothy Ramsey For The Chronicle Men typically fill the role of senior pastor in most African-American churches. What happens
Special to The Chronicle Retired teacher Diane Faison, who depicts Harriet Tubman, was one of the many recipients of an
Special to The Chronicle RALEIGH—The North Carolina Historical Commission voted unanimously to proceed with planning a memorial on the grounds


