Month: January 2014

Opinion

Write or Die Editor’s Column- Brawn or intelligence?

Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Even Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: These are just a few classic novels that most students read before entering college. How surprised would you be to find out a portion of the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill’s […]

Opinion

‘School of No’

Does the name Marcella Sills sound familiar? Probably not – but Sills has gained notoriety after being exposed for her appalling practices as principal at the dilapidated Public School 106 in Queens, N.Y. The infamous principal of the “School of No”- aptly named by the New York Post because the […]

Opinion

Entertaining Criticism- Ride Along

Rapper Ice Cube returns to the big screen alongside comedian Kevin Hart in Ride Along. The film released Jan. 17, earning $41,237,000 during its three-day opening weekend. Directed by Tim Story, who brought us films like Barbershop and Think Like a Man, Ride Along has smashed the record for top-grossing movie during Martin […]

Sports

Rams football 2014 schedule

Winston-Salem State football coaches, players and fans couldn’t wait for the 2014 schedule to be released, and it’s finally here. The University’s Department of Athletics released the schedule Jan. 27. The Rams finished the 2013 season with a 10-2 record and made their third consecutive trip to the NCAA DII […]

Sports

COACH’S GAME BALL: Kerry Campbell

Head Men’s Basketball Coach Bobby Collins chose the hometown kid Kerry Campbell as the recipient of this issue’s Game Ball. Campbell, a 5-foot-8-inch, 150-pound sophomore point guard, is from Winston-Salem and went to high school at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy. He’s played in all 19 of the Rams’ games this season […]

Opinion

Grammy Awards in review

  Music’s biggest stars showed up and showed out, wowing viewers with stunning fashions and intricate performances at the 2014 Grammys Jan. 26 in Los Angeles.  The top five moments from the Awards show:  5. Pharrell Williams’ Smokey Bear hat Pharrell may have given a groundbreaking performance of “Get Lucky” […]

News

Disability services seeking notetakers

  Winston-Salem State is seeking note-takers during the spring semester for the department of disability services.  Accommodations are required for notetakers by the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitations Act of 1973 for students’ equal access to education.  Note-taking is the practice of recording information captured from another source. Myra […]

News

Student Success Center may be completed by end of semester

  With fences scattered between pathways to the Hall-Patterson Building and Carolina Halls, creating mazes for campus pedestrians; reconstruction for the Student Success Center continues as of Jan. 27 .  The construction cost for the Student Success Center, which was formerly known as Hill Hall, cost $15 million, Nasser Massry, university […]