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Seeing Things More Clearly

    Seeing Things More Clearly

Blind volunteers provide students with enlightening experience Modern advocates for the blind visited Salem Academy and College Oct. 16, nearly 100 years to day that Helen Keller – the first

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Lee: BET has evolved

    Lee: BET has evolved

The chairperson and CEO of BET (Black Entertainment Television) said Tuesday that the network responded to criticism that it relied too heavily on sexually-charged and violent music videos by changing

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Two-day dance fest to feature noted talent

    Two-day dance fest to  feature noted talent

Ursula Kendall, an acclaimed choreographer whose work was seen in the film “Ray” and at Superbowl XXXIV, is hosting the “SHE Created IT 2013 Festival at Salem College from Saturday,

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‘Hattie’ author shares her story at Salem

    ‘Hattie’ author shares her story at Salem

Ayana Mathis discussed her novel “The 12 Tribes of Hattie” on Sept. 17 at Salem College. The book, the Philadelphia native’s debut novel, jolted to the top of bestsellers’ lists

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Senior Spotlight: Sam McMurray

    Senior Spotlight: Sam McMurray

A native Winston-Salem resident, Sam McMurray is 97-yrs-old. He was born on June 20, 1916. As a child, he wanted

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New areas of study at Salem College

    New areas of study at Salem College

Special to The Chronicle Salem College expands its program offerings this academic year with the addition of three new majors:

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Senior Spotlight: Shepherd’s Center

    Senior Spotlight: Shepherd’s Center

SHEPHERD’S CENTER OF GREATER WINSTON-SALEM VOLUNTEERS RECEIVE COMMUNITY RECOGNITION Volunteers Jim Camp and Cranford Johnson recently received recognition for their

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Salem coach to release novel

    Salem coach to release novel

Winston-Salem’s J. McLain Callahan will release his first novel, “Collisions,” on June 19 during an events from 11 a.m. –

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Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

    Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

Every time city native Jeremy “JJ” Johnson hits the field at BB&T Ballpark, he is one step closer to achieving

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Salem Send-Off

    Salem Send-Off

Graduates urged to further school’s storied tradition It was standing room only in the picturesque May Dell amphitheater Saturday as

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