Month: May 2012

News

Two win drum major slots with Red Sea of Sound marching band

The Red Sea of Sound, Winston-Salem State’s marching band, has two new drum majors for the 2012-2013 band season. Drum major tryouts took place April 20. Joshua Hayes and Braxton Allen defeated three other participants trying out for Chain Reaction, the drum major squad for the Red Sea of Sound. […]

Opinion

WSSU, I thank you

This has been a long yet fulfilling jour­ney through my college career. I had many ups and many downs, but I can always count on my experiences to be life lessons. Having a good sup­port system while in college is vital. There were times when I felt like I wanted […]

Sports

Rams baseball wins regular season title

The Winston-Salem State baseball team followed last year’s CIAA championship victory with another successful season. The team won the 2012 CIAA regular season conference championship with a 15-3 conference record. Overall the Rams finished the regular season with a 31-17 record. “We fell a little short of the games we […]

Sports

Lady Rams win CIAA title

The Lady Rams (30-17, 15-1 CIAA) softball team repeated as CIAA champions April 21 when they shutout the Virginia State Lady Trojans (21-22, 12-4) 3-0 in the CIAA championship game. The Lady Rams defeated the Lady Trojans on VSU’s home field in Ettrick, Va. Britney Cato, a junior right hander […]

Features

Non-traditional students involved as much as their counterparts

In recent years, the economy has been in a recession, depression or just bad. Jobs are few, and both the old and new ones require new skills. To meet these challenges, some non-traditional students are entering Winston-Salem State for the first time or returning to complete a degree. The non-traditional […]

Sports

Men’s, women’s teams fail to capture intramural basketball championships

Winston-Salem State’s men’s and women’s intramural teams failed to bring home the top prize as they traveled to Raleigh for the ACIS Basketball Regional and National Championships on April 13-15. In the women’s bracket, the No. 1 seed, Rams were upset by East Carolina, 51-50 in opening round women’s club […]

News

Campus to be saturated with lifesaving defibrillators

The University is placing automated external defibrillators, in buildings throughout the entire campus to increase the survival chances of anyone who may experience a sudden cardiac arrest. According to American Heart Association, AEDs are lifesaving tools. Each year, sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of at least 250,000 people.  The […]

News

Phi Mu Alpha chapter celebrates 33 years, new plot, probate

The campus grounds received yet another addition to the landscape, only this time in the form of a new Greek plot. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a music fraternity, joins the small list of Council of Independent Greek Organizations members to receive a Greek plot.   The plot, which is in […]