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WSSU to regain early voting?

    WSSU to regain early voting?

Will early voting return to Winston Salem State University and what will be the hours for weekend voting?

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ASCEND fair helps students explore careers and HBCUs

    ASCEND fair helps students explore careers and HBCUs

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE While most of the campus of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) was vacant last Saturday morning because of spring break, inside the

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Omega Psi Phi chapter plans Talent Hunt

    Omega Psi Phi chapter plans Talent Hunt

Special to The Chronicle The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. will present its annual Talent Hunt program Sunday March 12, at 3 pm. The program will

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Students to Raymond: ‘Uncle Tom!’

    Students to Raymond: ‘Uncle Tom!’

BOE denies WSSU voting site for 2016 BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The Forsyth County Board of Elections voted for a final time that there will no 2016 voting site

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BOE denies WSSU as early voting site again

    BOE denies WSSU as early voting site again

In a heated Friday meeting, the Forsyth County Board of Elections voted 2-1 for an early voting plan that once

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Noted band directors honored

    Noted band directors honored

(pictured above: Submitted Photo Rudolph Boone plays the trumpet with the band during his service in the Army.) The band rooms

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Choristers to give Christmas concert

    Choristers to give Christmas concert

(pictured above:  Members of the renowned Twin City Choristers.) The Twin City Choristers, an all-male performing choral group, will perform “Gifts

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Early voting plan unpopular

    Early  voting plan unpopular

(pictured above:  Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early

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Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

    Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

Injustices Continue If North Carolina is not careful, it could garner the dubious reputation as a place where expediency trumps

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Black lawmakers target poverty

    Black lawmakers target poverty

(pictured above:  Panelists (from left): John Gladman, Margaret Elliott, Minister Alvin Carlisle and Karen McNeil-Miller.) Five decades after President Lyndon Johnson

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