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NBTF expected to have major economic impact

    NBTF expected to have major economic impact

The biennial National Black Theatre Festival is back and its impact on Winton-Salem is bigger than ever.

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Proposed scholarship will be named for Flack 

    Proposed scholarship will be named for Flack 

(pictured above:  Dr. Sylvia A. Flack heads the Center of Excellence for the elimination of Health Disparities at Winston-Salem State.) The “How is Your Heart Project” recently brought together 35 people

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They’re Departing to Serve

    They’re Departing to Serve

(pictured above:  Michael (far left) and Jill (third from left) Drennen pose with WSSU Elementary Education Coordinator Fran Oates and professor Dr. David Peay.) Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Donald Reaves called it

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Pakistani students studying at Bennett

    Pakistani students studying at Bennett

(pictured above: (From left) Jessica Anum Shahid, Zara Khan Durrani and Fareeha Ambar are spending a semester at Bennett.) Bennett College has welcomed three students from Pakistan – Jessica Anum Shahid,

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Center becomes premier social venue

    Center becomes premier social venue

Established event and entertainment venues in the city are facing competition in East Winston. The Enterprise Conference & Banquet Center

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Editorial: Moral Mirror Held Up Again

    Editorial: Moral Mirror Held Up Again

There is no rest for the weary as the N.C. NAACP reignites its Moral Monday movement to remind the Republican

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Remembering Mandela To the Editor: During my Bishop College days, I first heard of apartheid and the Free Nelson Mandela

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Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

    Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

(pictured above: Picketers brave the rain Monday to protest outside of a Durham Roses store.) Protestors are expected to gather

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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED

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Symposium to aid minority businesses

    Symposium to aid minority businesses

The 5th Annual Piedmont Construction & Design Symposium, “Celebrating Collaboration and Expanding Future Opportunities,” is set for Wednesday, Nov. 13

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