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The Best in the World!

    The Best in the World!

Local Sigmas win International Chapter of the Year award Members of local Phi Beta Sigma chapters, including members of the youth Sigma Beta Club, attended the fraternity’s recent International Conclave

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Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

    Local performers breathing new life into acclaimed show

Triad residents Ron Jones and Andy Schlosberg are using their comedic talents to tackle a societal issue that is anything but funny – prejudice. Jones, an Emmy winning actor and Winston-Salem

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Woman with little-known condition becomes advocate

    Woman with little-known condition becomes advocate

For the last 12 years, Aretta Hairston-Smith has struggled with a disease that most people have never heard of. She’s hoping to change that. Hairston-Smith has sarcoidosis, a disease that

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Editorial: Post-racial? We don’t think so!

    Editorial: Post-racial? We don’t think so!

It’s ironic that racism – an evil that the majority on the U.S. Supreme Court seems to believe doesn’t exist – revealed its ugly head in several forms this past

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The Greatest Generation

    The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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An Ode to Freedom

    An Ode to Freedom

The struggles and triumphs of African-Americans, past and present, were celebrated Saturday at the annual Triad Juneteenth Africana Festival at

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M&F top honors go to Marsh and Patterson

    M&F top honors go to Marsh and Patterson

Mechanic & Farmers Bank has awarded its 2013 Founders Awards to William A. “Billy” Marsh Jr., a renowned civil rights

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AHA dollars for WSSU’s Work

    AHA  dollars for WSSU’s Work

Whittney Work, a Winston-Salem State University junior who is pursing a bachelor’s degree in nursing, is one of 16 national

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Tomorrow’s doctors hear from Angelou

    Tomorrow’s doctors hear from Angelou

The Wake Forest University School of Medicine Chapter of the Student National Medical Association honored some of its rising stars

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No Second-Class Families

    No Second-Class Families

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our

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