More than 180 people attended the Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association 29th Annual Scholarship Banquet on Feb. 28 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. Guest speakers
More than 180 people attended the Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association 29th Annual Scholarship Banquet on Feb. 28 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. Guest speakers
Community Service honorees selected Wake Forest School of Law Dean Blake Morant and Twana Wellman-Roebuck, the executive director of the nonprofit the Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR), have been selected to
(pictured above: County Health Director Marlon Hunter addresses attendees.) Public health officials are making a push to persuade local property owners and managers to implement smoke free policies. “As landlords and
(pictured above: Attorneys Dudley Humphrey (left) and George Cleland look on as H. Glenn Davis speaks.) N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Sarah Parker was among those advocating for integrity in
Remembering Mandela To the Editor: During my Bishop College days, I first heard of apartheid and the Free Nelson Mandela
With U.S. Rep. Mel Watt’s confirmation last week to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency, there will soon be a
(pictured above: Young Professionals (from left, front row): Courtney Grant, Cheavonne Willis, Amyia Hardy, Andrea Free, Kismet Loftin-Bell with (back
Seventeen Forsyth County Correctional Center inmates are one step closer to living productive, crime-free lives upon release, thanks to what
Alumni return to successful drug treatment program After decades of searching for fulfillment, Winston-Salem resident Ken Bower believes he has
Two members of the city’s historically black bar association have announced their intentions to run for the newly-approved seat on