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New voice of WSSU sounds off

    New voice of WSSU sounds off

(pictured above: Jeremy “JJ” Johnson has a new gig.) Jeremy “JJ” Johnson debuted Sept. 6 as the new Winston-Salem State University public address announcer. Fans heard his voice Saturday as the

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Agencies seek a few good Rams

    Agencies seek a few good Rams

(pictured above:  Ben Tennille from H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem speaks with Ariyonia McCain.) To help those who are looking to help others, Winston-Salem State University held its annual Fall Student Involvement

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Rams muse over Ferguson

    Rams muse over Ferguson

(pictured above:  Kenny Brown speaks as Olivia Sedwick and Mona Zahir look on.) In the wake of the killing of an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Mo., Winston-Salem State University held

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Beal takes interim lead at Diggs

    Beal takes interim lead at Diggs

(pictured above: Endia Beal) Endia Beal, a North Carolina based artist and educator, has been named interim director of the Diggs Gallery of Winston-Salem State University effective Friday, Aug. 15.

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Freshmen settle in

    Freshmen settle in

More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above:  Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.)

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Black Men Prepare for Challenges of the Classroom

    Black Men Prepare for  Challenges of the Classroom

The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Male Summer Institute was held on the campus of Winston-Salem State University from

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Early voting plan unpopular

    Early  voting plan unpopular

(pictured above:  Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early

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The mission is fitness at Winston-Salem State kids’ camp

    The mission is fitness at  Winston-Salem State kids’ camp

(pictured above:  Camp attendees take swimming lessons.) Winston-Salem State University is doing its part to combat the nation’s troubling youth

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Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

    Editorial: Injustices and Planning, respectively

Injustices Continue If North Carolina is not careful, it could garner the dubious reputation as a place where expediency trumps

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Preparing for the Careers of Tomorrow

    Preparing for the Careers of Tomorrow

Dr. Elijah O. Onsomu, an assistant professor of in the School of Health Sciences’ Division of Nursing at Winston-Salem State

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