City residents were afforded an up close and personal look at race relations through the eyes of a white woman born in Depression-era Winston-Salem earlier this month. Dorothy Hampton Marcus,
City residents were afforded an up close and personal look at race relations through the eyes of a white woman born in Depression-era Winston-Salem earlier this month. Dorothy Hampton Marcus,
(pictured above: Tonia Walker (second from left) celebrates with her husband, children and other loved ones.) Newly-appointed Winston-Salem State Athletic Director Tonia Walker has hit the ground running. The 43-year-old
WSSU student pushing for unique business venture to take off (pictured above: Ram Connect founder Chinaemeze Kelsey Okoro (center) with Quentin Slade (left) and Kyle Brown.) As Greensboro native Chinaemeze
Conference draws gardening enthusiasts from across the state (pictured above: Pearl Norman shows off the carnivorous plants she had available for sale at the vendors’ fair.) Green thumbs from across the
(pictured above: Lakeisha Braxton (left) and State Rep. Evelyn Terry (right) pose with Luis Caraballo, Juanita Ramsey, Jelisa Workman and Carmen
(pictured above: James Gist poses with some of his research.) City native James Gist is an addict. His vice? Genealogy. “It’s
Tomorrow, I will complete my tenure as a reporter for The Winston-Salem Chronicle, and close out a chapter in my
(Ron Travis with Beverly Emory at Carver last year.) School officials say a new Carver High School principal could be
WFU holds first LGBTQ graduation (pictured above: J. Robby Gregg addresses attendees.) Wake Forest University held its first Lavender Graduation on
Local singer’s group makes gospel debut (pictured above: Grace members (from left) Gene Hoskins, Janae Brown of Charlotte, Ajay Simmons of