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Trump makes HBCUs wait

    Trump makes HBCUs wait

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE When over 80 presidents and chancellors from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) left Washington, D.C., last week after first meeting with President Donald

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Robinson to meet Trump Administration, lawmakers

    Robinson to meet Trump Administration, lawmakers

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the presidents of many of the 106 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation will convene at the

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HBCU band defies critics, reaps reward through inauguration

    HBCU band defies critics, reaps reward through inauguration

Talladega College raises $670,000 to perform in parade BY BROOKIE MADISON HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS (HUN) SERVICE WASHINGTON – At Talladega College, a tiny historically black institution 55 miles east of

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How will HBCUs work with the Trump administration?

    How will HBCUs work with the Trump administration?

Photo provided BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE As of Friday, Jan. 20, it is a new world for the 107 historically black colleges and universities across the country and

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AKA awards scholarships

    AKA awards scholarships

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated grants several Pearl and Phi Omega Scholarship

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WSSU welcomes largest freshman class since 2008

    WSSU welcomes largest freshman class since 2008

Incoming students first to enter university under new strategic plan BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  When Greensboro native Oshiana Simmons

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Letters to the Editor: Shooting, Juneteenth, HBCU funding

    Letters to the Editor: Shooting, Juneteenth, HBCU funding

This man is seriously ‘unhinged;’ no name needed To The Editor: The man has become seriously unhinged. Congratulating himself on predicting an

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Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

    Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

To Republican Sen. Tom Apodaca of Hendersonville, his Senate Bill 873, also known as the “Access to Affordable College Education Act,” is the perfect prescription for allowing worthy in-state students, beginning in the fall of 2018, to be enrolled in five UNC system universities at a reduced rate of $500 per semester.

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WSSU welcomes 900 freshmen

    WSSU welcomes 900 freshmen

In above photo: Nearly 900 freshmen moved into their dorms on Sunday, Aug. 9 on the campus of WSSU. (Photo

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Adams, City Council talk about initiatives at special meeting

    Adams, City Council talk about initiatives  at special meeting

In above photo:  Members of the Winston-Salem City Council take a break with U.S. Rep. Alma Adams, who is wearing the

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