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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 state, he’s no North Carolinian. Ortega, who is pursuing his

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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, more than 30 years ago is tops; he called his

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Diggs-Latham hosts black history extravaganza

    Diggs-Latham hosts  black history extravaganza

Black History Month at Diggs-Latham Elementary Magnet School for Arts and Global Studies ended with a culminating celebration of speeches, singing and dancing. Community members, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Central Office

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GOP leader questions president’s faith, agenda

    GOP leader questions president’s faith, agenda

Felice Pete, president of the Wake County Republican Women, told local residents that she’s long taken heat for being black and Republican. She “came out” as a Republican when she

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Black law students marking anniversaries

    Black law  students  marking anniversaries

Reynolds American executive Lisa Jeffries Caldwell will keynote the Wake Forest Black Law Students Association’s 28th Annual Scholarship Banquet on

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Author enters uncharted territory

    Author enters uncharted territory

Southern black gay men’s stories brought to life Hickory native Dr. E. Patrick Johnson will be exploring the complexities of

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Unhealthy Habit

    Unhealthy Habit

Obese black moms more likely to use TV to calm fussy babies Moms, especially those who are obese, are more

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Reynolds hosting ‘A Cappella Jam’ concert

“A Cappella Jam for Hope,” an annual concert held by the a cappella groups at Reynolds High School, will be

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Black boys entering puberty earlier than counterparts

    Black boys entering puberty earlier than counterparts

Boys in the United States appear to be entering puberty much earlier than in the past – a trend researchers

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Phi Omega Chapter of AKA awards scholarships

    Phi Omega Chapter of AKA awards scholarships

The ladies of Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. celebrated high academic achievement on Sunday, Oct. 21

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