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Freshmen settle in

    Freshmen settle in

More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above:  Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.) Hundreds of anxious and excited freshmen descended on the campus

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Hospital hospitality house marks milestone

    Hospital hospitality house marks milestone

(pictured above:  Jay and Nellie Springs at the SECU Family House.) Almost three years after opening, the SECU Family House has served its 10,000th guest. The SECU Family House is a 45

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Start of Something New

    Start of Something New

Ambitious Global United Fellowship brings international ‘Gathering’ to town (pictured above: Global United Fellowship Presiding Bishop Neil C. Ellis (center) stands with (from left) Vice Presiding Bishops Joby Brady, Rudolph McKissick

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Local salon competes and wins at acclaimed hair show

    Local salon competes and wins at acclaimed hair show

The Chronicle A Kernersville salon is making a name for itself on the international stage. Tiffany Thames, owner of Main Attraction salon on Century Boulevard, and her stylist, Alice Harris,

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Editorial: Grambling State

    Editorial: Grambling State

When my father started out in the 1930s, the coal mines he worked in Harlan County, Ken. did not feature

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Moss headlining St. Paul revival

    Moss headlining St. Paul revival

St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Rd., will hold homecoming and revival from Oct. 26 – 30. Events begin

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Lee: BET has evolved

    Lee: BET has evolved

The chairperson and CEO of BET (Black Entertainment Television) said Tuesday that the network responded to criticism that it relied

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Class of ’68 Reunited

    Class of ’68 Reunited

For 40 years, without fail, the Atkins High School Class of 1968 has come together every five years for a

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The Secret Language of Dogs

    The Secret Language of Dogs

As a toddler, Kyle Anderson spent countless hours watching his father, veteran dog trainer Don Anderson, practice his craft. “I

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Upward Bound reunion in works

    Upward Bound reunion in works

Students who attended the Upward Bound Program on the campus of Winston-Salem State University during the years 1975 through 1998

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