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Hypocrisy reigns in college sports

    Hypocrisy reigns in college sports

College athletics, particularly basketball and football are big business for coaches, school presidents and networks like ESPN.

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Editorial Cartoon: The Situation

    Editorial Cartoon: The Situation

Editorial Cartoon By Ron Rogers

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WSSU Rams announce televised football games

    WSSU Rams announce televised football games

In above photo: WSSU football logo Special to The Chronicle The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics is excited to announce two televised games for the 2015 season. The WSSU

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Editorial: Scott’s unique style

    Editorial: Scott’s unique style

The most casual of sports fans lost a friend when Stuart Scott passed away on Sunday, Jan. 4. The ESPN anchor was a fixture on “SportsCenter” for many years. He

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Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

    Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

In photo: Stuart Scott on the “SportsCenter” set in 2000. ESPN Photo by Rich Arden  Reynolds High School had been

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ESPN sportscaster, Reynolds High grad Stuart Scott dies at 49

    ESPN sportscaster, Reynolds High grad Stuart Scott dies at 49

In photo: ESPN’s Stuart Scott, who graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem (Robby Gillespie/Creative Commons) By RICK FREEMAN

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Young a tennis vet at age 25

    Young a tennis vet at age 25

(pictured above:  Donald Young in action last week in Winston-Salem.) At age 25, Donald Young has experienced the good, the bad

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Sweet officiating gig for local man

    Sweet officiating gig for local man

(pictured above: Forsyth County resident Arthur Hardin pauses for a photo earlier this month in the Superdome in the days leading

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“Black Nativity” producer teaches at UNCSA

    “Black Nativity” producer teaches at UNCSA

“Black Nativity,” which opened nationwide last week, is executive produced by University of North Carolina School of the Arts’ Joy

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