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Female leaders speak at Salem business conference

    Female leaders speak at Salem business conference

Salem College welcomed nearly 200 Triad-area college students to campus for a day of professional development, networking and inspiration at its inaugural Women’s Conference, Developing Emerging Professionals on Sept. 29.

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Author/scholar Butler Bass speaking at WFU

    Author/scholar Butler Bass speaking  at WFU

Author, speaker and independent scholar Diana Butler Bass, who specializes in American religion and culture, will speak at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity’s Steelman Lecture on Monday, Oct.

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Motsinger: Fifth District voters want change

    Motsinger: Fifth District voters want change

Over the last eight years, U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx has slaughtered a slew of Democrats who have challenged her for her Fifth District seat. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board Member Elisabeth

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WFU black law students hosting voters forum Special to The Chronicle

    WFU black law students hosting voters forum  Special to The Chronicle

The Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association (BLSA) will host a Voter Rights Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook

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Lessons from a Trailblazer

    Lessons from a Trailblazer

Current black male WFU employees dine with school’s first-ever black student Dr. Ed Reynolds, Wake Forest University’s first black student,

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Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises

    Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises

A panel of death penalty opponents used the one-year anniversary of the execution of Troy Davis to call for the

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First black WFU student returning

    First black WFU student returning

In 1962, a Ghana native named Ed Reynolds became the first black full-time undergraduate student to attend Wake Forest University.

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Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

    Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

Rising cable news star Melissa Harris-Perry returned to her alma mater Monday. Harris-Perry, whose eponymous show airs on MSNBC’s Saturday

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Local filmmakers seek help to complete Triad refugees project

    Local filmmakers seek help to complete Triad refugees project

Chronicle Staff Report The finishing touches are being made to a documentary film that will focus on resettled refugees living

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