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Month: November 2004
October Editorial
The Nov. 2 election is days away and, not surprisingly but certainly regrettably, many students on campus are clueless as to what the issues are and undecided about which candidates will get their vote. There have been massive waves of voter registration on this campus and that’s great. But registering […]
Edwards rallies on Aggie campus
North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, running mate to democratic presidential hopeful, John Kerry, wowed hundreds of students on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University when he promised four years of free college tuition in exchange for two years of community service. “You serve your country,” Edwards said, “We […]
Miss Black & Gold
It was at 7:06 pm on Sept. 13 in K.R. Williams Auditorium that it was time to begin Miss Black and Gold competition. As the night concluded, and all the segments came to an end, Ashley Blacktree was named Miss Black and Gold 2004-2005. The title of Miss Gold and […]
Tossed Out
Ashley Blacktree, a senior studying molecular biology, has mixed feelings about the relocation of the plots on campus. She questions why it was necessary to take up the old ones, and why it took two years to complete the move. But then, overall she said what other university students are […]
Reunite Lost Friends
This past May Keith Caesar and Nicole Ferguson wrote an article about a sophomore nursing student, Kionna Kay, whose car was unfortunately broken into on April Fool’s Day. My name is Kevin McGregor, Kionna and I attended Independence High School together, and we shared several classes all four years. On […]
Lady Rams defeat JCSU, FSU and Livingstone but fall to NCCU and SAC
The Winston-Salem State University women’s bowling team finished out three days of CIAA bowling action recently at Countryside Lanes in Kernersville with a cumulative record of 10-5 after posting a 3-2 record in Sunday’s Baker Match format competition. The Lady Rams started out the morning with a 2-1 loss to […]
WSSU breaks ground on Phase II of $17.6 million student housing
Winston-Salem State University broke ground today on a new $17.6 million privatized student housing facility, located near the tennis courts beside the university’s Albert H. Anderson Conference Center. The 130-unit, 404-bed facility will contain approximately 135,000 square feet and be located on the WSSU campus in the proximity of the […]
Cate Edwards visits WSSU for Democratic Campaign
Cate Edwards, daughter of democratic vice presidential candidate, NC Sen. John Edwards, visited Winston-Salem State University last month. While at WSSU, Cate spoke to a small group of students in a brief question and answer session. She talked about how important it is for young people to vote and some […]
Heart & Soul
The 63rd annual homecoming at Winston-Salem State University was one that was to be enjoyed by all. Whether it was a jazz concert or a celebration of african kings and queens, this 2004 homecoming celebration had tastes to satisfy anyone.The week began on Sunday, Sept. 26, with the heavenly sounds […]