Photo by Davie Hinshaw of The Charlotte Observer N.C. Policy Watch has applauded this editorial from the Fayetteville Observer. It provides another powerful reminder of the North Carolina Republican majority’s
WSSU takes health project to Piedmont Park (pictured above: Hazel Neely, president of the Piedmont Park Resident Council, is among the participants in Saving One Sister At a Time.) “Saving One
(pictured above: A piece by Xavier Webster, 13, at Northwest Middle School.) Local students spent part of a recent Saturday at Winston-Salem State University’s Diggs Gallery for “Discovering Math through Art.”
Project pushes students to eschew environmentally-toxic plastic shopping bags (pictured above: Hundreds of students take part in the Earth Day demonstration.) To celebrate Earth Day, Cook Elementary School students showed –
Long-running program helps young people zero-in on careers (pictured above: Career Skill participants (left to right, front row) Carrigan Moore, Danielle
After months of planning, preparation and training, the Stephen Ministry at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church (UMMBC) has successfully concluded
Bennett College students Christen Aldridge ’14 and Mejhe’ Minor ’15 received the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by