Month: April 2008

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Without Sleep, Students Are All Out Of Whack

Know somebody who likes to brag that he can get by on six hours of sleep a night? Tell him that men who sleep less than seven hours a night have a 26 percent greater death rate over a two-decade period than men who sleep seven to eight hours a […]

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Golfers Improve 14 Strokes; Capture 10th Place Finish

The Winston-Salem State Rams men’s golf team posted a team aggregate total of 342, 14 strokes better than the April 7 opening-round performance en route to finishing in 10th place on April 8 afternoon at the Second Annual Independent Collegiate Golf Invitational hosted by Brevard College played at Etowah Valley […]

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Rams Living Up To Challenge

Winston-Salem State has a storied tradition in sports. No matter what sports they play, the new generation of Rams have to live up to the challenge of following in the footsteps of past greats like Earl Monroe, Timmy Newsome and others. One of those athletes, Brandon McRae of Washington, D.C., […]

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North Carolina Trains Nurses To Serve Missing Psychiatric Needs

RALEIGHThe School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is increasing the scarce supply of mental health providers by retraining nurses to diagnose and treat psychiatric illness. What’s more, the program recruits at least half its students from North Carolina counties with the highest need, which often results […]

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Reaves: There Have Been Challenges, Surprises.

On Friday April 11, Winston-Salem State University held the formal installation ceremony of Chancellor Donald Julian Reaves. The ceremony took place at the M.C. Benton Jr. Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem. A well-traveled man, Dr. Reaves has spent the majority of his adult life working at colleges and universities. He […]

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Education Central To The Black Church

As the Rev. Dr. Brad R. Braxton stood in K.R. Williams Auditorium in front of a crowd of about 300 students, alumni and visitors, there was one thing on his mind. “I want to celebrate the marvelous legacy of the black church,” he said. “The media coverage has created a […]

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Jackson: HBCU Students Changed The World

As part of the installation of Chancellor Donald J. Reaves, Rev. Jesse Jackson, one of America’s foremost political and civil rights leaders, highlighted the student forum on April 10 in K.R. Williams Auditorium. The Winston-Salem State University Student Government Association sponsored the event. The topic, “The Role and Relevance of […]

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Special Report: Campuses Hit Hard By Economic Downturn

As the country’s sagging economy dominates the headlines, college students are being hit in their wallets along with other members of society. Students say they are struggling with higher tuition, gas and food prices and worry that they will be unable to repay student loans after graduation. With Federal Reserve […]

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Legislation Require Universities To Alert Students Of Threat Within 30 Minutes

WASHINGTONJust days before the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech University shootings, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y., introduced a bill that would require universities to alert students of a threat no more than 30 minutes after it’s been confirmed. “Many believe if the students had been notified earlier, they might not […]

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Supply, Demand, And Gasoline Prices

During the summer, television networks don’t seem to discriminate in airing re-runs. The miserable shows get re-aired along with the good ones. Washington seems to have the same mindset when it comes to policy reruns. Failed policies are as likely to be reinstituted as successful ones. Case in point: petroleum […]