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Friends helping sick NBA legend

    Friends  helping  sick NBA legend

For decades, former NBA and ABA standout Luther “Ticky” Burden has put his formidable talent to work serving local youth. Next week, area residents will get the chance to return

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Conference to focus on post March progress

    Conference to focus on post March progress

UNCG’s 23rd Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience (CACE) will focus on the theme “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: Fifty Years Later.” Hosted by UNCG’s

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Talk of HBCU consolidation blasted

    Talk of HBCU consolidation blasted

A national report probes the problems that historically black colleges and universities face, as there is new talk in North Carolina of consolidating some of the state’s public HBCUs. In

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A Friend Indeed

    A Friend Indeed

Fitness instructor using birthday bash to help school chum fighting cancer  It’s her party – and she can give if she wants to. Katina Rice is throwing herself an exercise-infused

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Ready to Lead

    Ready to Lead

Fuse-Hall spent decades preparing for Bennett presidency Dr. Rosalind Fuse-Hall has long had her eye on the presidency of Bennett

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Student scholars saluted at Breakfast of Champions

    Student scholars saluted  at Breakfast of Champions

The Crosby Scholars program handed out a slew of scholarships on May 21 during its Breakfast of Champions at the

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New Bennett president starts on July 1

    New Bennett president starts on July 1

Rosalind Fuse-Hall has been selected as the 17th president of Bennett College. She will succeed Dr. Esther Terry, who has

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Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

    Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

Building social capital – or community connections and friendships across lines of race, class and neighborhood boundaries – is especially

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Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

    Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

Winston-Salem resident Juan Ortega has called North Carolina home since he was a kindergartner, but in the eyes of the

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local sports legends Added to Hall

There have been many seminal moments in Rodney Webb’s life, but two stand out. His union to his wife, Rita,

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