(pictured above: WSSU Photo WSSU DPT students pose after their recent White Coat ceremony.) The lack of African Americans in Winston-Salem State University’s three-year-old Doctor of Physical Therapy program caused a
(pictured above: WSSU Photo WSSU DPT students pose after their recent White Coat ceremony.) The lack of African Americans in Winston-Salem State University’s three-year-old Doctor of Physical Therapy program caused a
Midterm elections tend to have far less voter turnout than presidential ones, but they can have just as big of an effect. In the 2010 midterms, Democrats suffered greatly, losing
(pictured above: Clinic volunteers (from left) Steve Malik Daniels, Corrinna Austin, Sadou Ibrahim, Omer Zuilfiqar, Muhammad Syed, Asiyah Rodriguez and Elizabeth Fleming. (Below) Jahan and Tahsin Choudhury with Dr. Muhammad Syed.)
(pictured above: Residents wait to receive flu shots last week.) The Forsyth County Health Department has been busy offering free flu shots to local residents. The flu vaccine will be
(pictured above: Alvin Atkinson addresses community partners last week at Flat Rock Middle School.) The Center for Community Safety (CCS)
(pictured above: Madison Sides is the brain behind MasterPeace.) A “meet and greet” party will be held Sunday for MasterPeace,
The Chronicle is once again holding Gospel Fest during the Dixie Classic Fair. From 3 – 6 p.m. on Sunday,
(Above: The Tate’s ‘wall’ as it looked last week. Part of Wingz and Spirtz’s patio – with the black benches
The voter registration machine is in full-throttle now that the Oct. 10 deadline is in plain sight. “We have trained
Stacey Rubain has her eyes set on a new prize this week and is no longer seeking the District 21
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