Month: March 2006

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African American too broad term for diverse group

Black Americans have been called a lot of names. Within the last century the ever-changing nomenclature has gone from Negro to colored, black, Afro American and now, African American. But as the number of African immigrants and other foreign-born blacks increase, a quiet debate has ensued: Just who is African […]

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Students should keep an open mind about Marcos Bryant case

#8220;What do you guys think about Marcos Bryant?” This is a question that’s being whispered in classrooms across the campus. My standard response has been: “I thought you were innocent until proven guilty?” As all students, I was alarmed when I heard the news of Bryant’s arrest. No one wants […]

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Students should follow example set by sports heroes and supermodels

For 14 years, supermodels Tyra Banks and Naomi Campbell had claws out for one another, and sports giants, Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant, were like the lion and hyena, eternal enemies. The four could hardly be called role models. Their feuding egos left lots to be desired. But what person […]

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Knowledge is power: Slavery museum would help Americans move forward

Learning about America’s one-time addiction to slavery is like peeling back layers of a tough white onion. For example, how many know that New Yorkers kept slaves through 1840; or that a fifth of New York City’s population in 1776 was slave? Outfitting slave ships was a churning engine of […]

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Women are gaining power around the world

Sworn in as president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf vowed to attack the corruption that lay beneath the recent bloodshed and despair in her African nation. In Chile, newly inaugurated President Michelle Bachelet, tortured as a teen during a dictatorship, was propelled to power by voters who were weary of machismo […]

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Linwood Ferguson leaving WSSU to work with long-time friend

After two seasons as defensive-back coach at WSSU, Linwood Ferguson is moving to Howard University in Washington, D.C. to take the position of offensive coordinator. “We hate to lose him but I think it’s a good move,” Head Coach Kermit Blount said. “He brought a lot of experience to the […]

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Dear Danielle

Dear D: I am dating a 27-year-old man with a 6 year-old son. I am only 19. I think he is wonderful, and I love his son. However, his son’s mother is always butting into our business and interfering in our relationship. She is constantly trying to start arguments and […]

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Muslims are focus of attention because of war in Iraq

In most ways, Esther Shahin, a 23-year-old junior from Charlotte, is a typical college student. However, in one important way she stands out from her peers on campus. Shahin is Muslim, and although there are no statistics on how many students at Winston-Salem State University are followers of the Muslim […]