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What’s wrong with the education system?

    What’s wrong with the education system?

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle More than 60 years after the landmark decision in Brown v. Education, which argued that segregated schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth

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W-S native, NFL star Chris Hairston gives back to community

    W-S native, NFL star Chris Hairston gives back to community

Submitted photo BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Former San Diego Charger and Carver High School graduate Chris Hairston spoke with kids at Perkins K-8 school in San Diego about the

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Editorial: Let black philanthropists know your needs

    Editorial: Let black philanthropists know your needs

The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI), an organization that awards grants to community groups to expand education and engagement in the black community, plans to start the new year listening to

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Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

    Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

Jerry Anderson Guest Columnist Over the years (Happy Hill Garden-’51) there have been countless attempts to end poverty among minorities here in Winston-Salem. And even nationwide! While strides have been

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Professors: Be cautious of political polls

    Professors: Be cautious of political polls

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Even if candidates like Hillary Clinton seem to be winning in the polls, voters should

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Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

    Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

Measure is headed to Senate At a place in time that most news reports on historically black colleges and universities

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Can city be a Top 50 metro area?

    Can city be a Top 50 metro area?

Winston-Salem is currently far short of its job growth goal of becoming one of the top 50 metropolitan areas in the country by 2020, according to a State of the Community presentation on Tuesday, May 17.

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Commentary: When convicts go to college

    Commentary: When convicts go to college

America spends $80 billion a year keeping criminals behind bars, but research has shown that cost could be reduced by making one thing more accessible to inmates –education.

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Voting is key to education reform

    Voting is key to education reform

BRIAN PAULING GUEST COLUMNIST Education – the answer to many of the problems ailing our country – is getting the

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Community-wide investments totaling $8.8 million

    Community-wide investments totaling $8.8 million

Special to The Chronicle United Way of Forsyth County has awarded $8,821,257 to social service organizations in Forsyth County as

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