For the first time in well over a decade, Darryl Hunt got to tell his side of the story, but not from behind bars.The Student Government Association of Winston-Salem State University hosted a Free At Last! forum for Hunt on Jan.22 at 7 p.m. in Dillard Auditorium. The forum served […]
Month: February 2004
Twista has more than one trick up his sleeve
Pop Quiz.Who was named the Guinness Book of World Records fastest rapper more than a decade ago?Okay so the picture gave it away.But if it wasn’t for the infectious Slow Jams, many of us who are not hard core rap enthusiast might never have given Twista a second thought.Initially when […]
Jackson: Much ado about nothing
Super Bowl XXXVIII was a visually spectacular evening of sports and musical entertainment. The patriots won 32-29 on a fourth quarter field goal with only four seconds remaining to end the game. That wasn’t the only moment that brought us to our feet. Halftime had a jaw dropping, wide-eyed, ‘did […]
Finger-lickin Good
Julian Harding often sits and eats chicken fingers or wings at the site for America’s best authentic buffalo wings, Wings To Go, but not as a customer. Harding is the owner of one of the franchises and he is also honored to be a Winston-Salem State University graduate.Upon receiving his […]
Need Money To Study Abroad
ATKINS, GLEASON, CAREW FUND FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION $1000 Award: Deadline for Application February 29, 2004. Pick up an application in the Office of International Programs. Requirements: . At least one year residence at WSSU . At least two years of college language study with, functional language skills at the intermediate […]
Gates cause inconvenience and irritation
A gate has been installed in front of Wilson Hall to prevent drivers from parking in the fire lane. When students returned from the MLK holiday, they realized there was no longer a path to drive through. Norma Bailey, a junior sociology major and resident of Wilson Hall, said, “Putting […]
Edwards clenches S.C., keeps eyes on the South
By Dana Hull and Tim Funk Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT)JACKSON, Tenn. Energized by solo victories Tuesday in culturally conservative states even as Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts rolled up five wins elsewhere, Sen. John Edwards and retired Gen. Wesley Clark roared into Tennessee on Wednesday looking for a little more […]
HIP MOVES
By Marian Liu Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) SAN JOSE, Calif. -Hip-hop dance is infusing pop culture as never before, moving from street corners and music videos to fitness centers, dance studios and television shows. And now Hollywood has noticed. “Right now dance is the key focus, the main focus of […]
Men and Women battle with gender imbalance
By Larry E. Davis (KRT) As we celebrate Black History Month and, with it, Valentine’s Day, it is a fitting time to ponder this sobering fact: B0together. Moreover, when social and economic factors are thrown into the mix, finding a suitable partner becomes even more difficult for black women, who […]
Miss WSSU encourages volunteerism with children
By Mignon TurnerSpecial to the ArgusWhat is the one thing that all college students need, but no one ever has enough of? No, not money, nor time, but yes, community service hours! If this response sounds familiar, then come join Miss Winston-Salem State University, the campus queens, and several other […]