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Governor gets education bill to help low-income students

    Governor gets education bill to help low-income students

The North Carolina House of Representatives gave final legislative approval on Thursday, June 14, to a bill that ensures low-income students have access to advanced courses. 

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WSSU helps kids improve reading skills

    WSSU helps kids improve reading skills

(pictured above: WSSU student Nichelle Caudle with her tutee, Sabriyah Johnson.) Eight year-old Shailinn Morales has always loved to read. “Since I was a little girl, I have had a real

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Innovative educator keynotes symposium

    Innovative educator keynotes symposium

(pictured above: Dr. Steve Perry addresses a crowd of several hundred on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 20 at Winston-Salem State University.) Dr. Steve Perry, a nationally-known educator and host of

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Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

    Protestors target state budget director’s retail empire

(pictured above: Picketers brave the rain Monday to protest outside of a Durham Roses store.) Protestors are expected to gather outside Northside Shopping Center Saturday near the Maxway store for

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Expectant moms experience ups and downs of pregnancy together

    Expectant moms experience ups and downs of pregnancy together

Part check up, part support group, the Centering Pregnancy program at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s Downtown Health Plaza is

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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED

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Diabetes series brings firm, Medical Center together

Wharton Gladden & Company, a Greensboro-based real estate investment banking firm, will partner with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to

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Panel addresses domestic violence among blacks

    Panel addresses domestic violence among blacks

A panel discussion – sponsored by Family Services and Winston-Salem State University – tackled domestic violence in the black community

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Landlords Beware!

    Landlords Beware!

Grant to help N.C. Legal Aid end housing discrimination Raleigh-based Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc. has received $325,000 from

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HAWS readies for changes

    HAWS readies for changes

Feds may implement time limits for public housing residents High Point native Tiffaney Jackson has seen her share of struggles.

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