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
(pictured above: Lakeisha Braxton (left) and State Rep. Evelyn Terry (right) pose with Luis Caraballo, Juanita Ramsey, Jelisa Workman and Carmen Toledo.) Paper grocery bags colorfully decorated with environmentally-friendly images and
(pictured above: James Gist poses with some of his research.) City native James Gist is an addict. His vice? Genealogy. “It’s fun. You have to play detective sometimes, but that’s okay,”
WSSU student pushing for unique business venture to take off (pictured above: Ram Connect founder Chinaemeze Kelsey Okoro (center) with
Conference draws gardening enthusiasts from across the state (pictured above: Pearl Norman shows off the carnivorous plants she had available for
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