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‘First Take’’s Stephen A. Smith headlines 2017 CIAA Hall of Fame inductees

    ‘First Take’’s Stephen A. Smith headlines 2017 CIAA Hall of Fame inductees

BY JANAY BOONE SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE ESPN broadcaster and Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) alum Stephen A. Smith and six others will be inducted into the 2016-17 John B. McLendon

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Small College Basketball taps 2 from WSSU for inaugural Hall of Fame class

    Small College Basketball taps 2 from WSSU for inaugural Hall of Fame class

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE BALDWIN CITY, Kan. – Former Winston-Salem State University coach and a standout, Clarence “Big House” Gaines and Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, will be among the inaugural

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Remembering Robert Eller: The Chronicle’s first sports editor passes away at 64

    Remembering Robert Eller: The Chronicle’s first sports  editor passes away at 64

The community is remembering the life of the late Robert Eller, known for his sports reporting and work at local recreation centers. Eller, who passed away on Aug. 23 at

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Gaines heroes picked

    Gaines heroes picked

Several community leaders and supporters of Winston-Salem State University will be honored Friday, Oct. 11 during the 10th Annual Clarence “Big House” Gaines Unsung Hero Scholarship Awards luncheon. The event,

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George Williams’ legend grows

    George Williams’ legend grows

Thirty-two NCAA Division II team championships, more than 150 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles and 200-plus coach of the year

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Al “The Voice” Roseboro marking career milestone

    Al “The Voice” Roseboro marking career milestone

When Al Roseboro began announcing football and basketball contests for Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), Richard Nixon was president, a gallon

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N.C. schools get new black history teaching tools

    N.C. schools get  new black history  teaching tools

Students have a new way to learn about the state’s rich African American culture. AT&T North Carolina and the N.C.

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