The campus police blotter, also known as the police crime log, is no longer available at Winston-Salem State. The blotter is a daily compilation of criminal activities that occur on campus. By federal law, the campus police blotter is public record, and is supposed to accessible to the campus community. […]
Month: April 2009
Harper to speak at spring graduation
Hill Harper, acclaimed film, television and stage actor and New York Times bestselling author, will deliver the keynote address for Winston-Salem State’s 117th spring commencement. Harper is the author of “Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny” and “Letters to a Young Sister: DeFINE Your Destiny.”
‘Always Watching’ Editorial: “Well, hello neighbor”
#8220;Make your actions match your good intentions.” Too often the demands of life keep us from completing the tasks we wished for or would accomplish, if we made the time. We are overwhelmed with hectic schedules, appointments here and there and other things that consume our lives and keep us […]
Exhibit showcases seniors’ artistry
Diggs Gallery’s final student exhibit for the semester features artwork from eight Winston-Salem State seniors. The exhibit will be on display until May 9. The works presented are from Alfonzo Callejas, Dave Goliszek, Christopher Griffith, Cassius Parsons, Valentina Pushkina, Sean Robinson, Rashawn Temple, and Natasha Young. The WSSU Senior Thesis […]
Blount, Rams seek answers during spring practice
Winston-Salem State walked off the field at Bowman Gray Stadium after a tough loss to Norfolk State last season as a team with many holes and questions. The Rams opened spring practice March 30. Some questions, like who will be the offensive coordinator in 2009 have already been addressed. The […]
High turnout expected for summer sessions
Summer school starts on May 19, and a high turnout is expected. “It is important for students to pre-register,” said W. Kenneth Bulls, interim director of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions. “It gives them a chance to get any important paper work out of the way. Our departments like to […]
Spring has sprouted on campus
Senior trio sees softball careers wind down
Winston-Salem State’s softball team scored its first doubleheader sweep of the season, blanking Savannah State 8-0. Seniors Leslie Hollis, Kendall Sutton and Elyon Taylor contributed to the team’s win, as they have done for the past four seasons. Taylor had her best outing of the season with seven strike outs, […]
Missed free throws seal Lady Rams first home loss 49-53
The Lady Rams started the season at home with a record of 0-2 with back-to-back losses in a tournament at Elon, N.C., Nov 14 and 15. A close loss against Elon day one of the tournament 62-59 and 65-50 defeat to UNC-Wilmington day two of the tournament. The Lady Rams […]
Young Black men, HBCUs, emergence of 21st century, collegial Black thought
#8220;Responsibility is something you practice.”Michelle Obama In a recent Associated Press article entitled “Men Struggling to Finish at Black Colleges,” many troubling statistics concerning African American male graduation rates were brought to the fore. Although the low graduation rates of African American men at some historically Black colleges are disturbing, […]