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WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

    WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

(Pictured Above: Charlotte School of Law’s Victoria Owens (left) and Z’a Williams) City native Vondell Davis believes in planning ahead. Since she was 16, Davis, the oldest of five children,

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GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

    GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

North Carolina has joined a national Republican initiative to engage African American voters. Though the state’s GOP African American Engagement Office has been up and running since September, it was

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Blacks and Breast Cancer

    Blacks and Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of death among women, particularly minority women, in the United States. It is estimated by the American Cancer Society (ACS)

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Moss headlining St. Paul revival

    Moss headlining St. Paul revival

St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Rd., will hold homecoming and revival from Oct. 26 – 30. Events begin with “Welcome Neighbors,” on Saturday, Oct. 26 from noon –

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New principal aims to make a difference

    New principal aims to make a difference

By Kim Underwood WS/FC Schools Forest Park Principal Falicia Fuller headed off to college knowing that she wanted a career

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Editorial: Running Roy

    Editorial: Running Roy

There are few who don’t believe that Attorney General Roy Cooper has begun to pave his road to the Governor’s

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Film on race debuts in Wilmington

    Film on race debuts in Wilmington

“Racial Taboo,” a documentary film that features many North Carolinians, was premiered earlier last month at Wilmington’s City Stage Theater.

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Native earns first victory in hometown

    Native earns first victory in hometown

Winston-Salem native Ryan Newman earned his first collegiate victory last Friday in the first day of action at the Wake

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Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

    Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

Several Wake Forest University professors have contributed to a new text book, “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African

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Aggie is first Hercules Scholar

    Aggie is first Hercules Scholar

Tariq Alkebu-Lan, a N.C. A&T junior computer engineering student from Richmond, Va., was recently named the first Tom Joyner Foundation

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