Author: Janell J. Lewis

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Death hasn’t silenced Tupac Shakur or legacy

By Rebecca LouieNew York Daily News (KRT)Though the multi-platinum rapper died from gunshot wounds in Las Vegas in 1996, six CDs of his original material have been issued since, alongside several compilation albums and a book of poetry. In “Tupac: Resurrection,” a documentary opening recently, Shakur tells his life story, […]

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Junior Candace Brown has big dreams

Candace Brown, a junior accounting major, hopes to one day open a credit union geared toward college students. And she’s not waiting until she graduates to get started on achieving her goal. Instead, Brown is taking steps now to prime herself for the future, and one of the key ways […]

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Rams roll over Eagles

The Rams rolled over the North Carolina Central Eagles in a 47-0 rout and the turning point of the game came in the first series of offensive downs for the Rams. On the opening kickoff, WSSU player Martin Hicks fumbled the ball and the Eagles recovered the fumble.  They started […]

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Rams in Action!

Rams won the Homecoming game against Johnson Smith 38-0. Girls volley ball won their game during Homecoming week. Go Rams!

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Rams Rule

The common saying says that you break up to make up. The Ram football team made up with the gods of homecoming after a yearlong wait to reclaim dominance resulted in a 38-0 win over visiting Johnson C. Smith. From the time that the game ball arrived perfectly on the […]

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Delayed completion of plot area creates sour note for some Greeks

For Riqui’ta Quick, a member of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, this year’s homecoming weekend was almost perfect, with the good weather, high-stepping parade and, of course, big win. As far as she is concerned, only one thing could have made it better and that is the Zeta Phi Beta […]

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If you ain’t a Ram…

Imagine the Possibilities! This phrase graced the campus for the 2003 homecoming week at Winston-Salem State University. For seven days, WSSU students, faculty, administration, alumni, friends, and family celebrated the 62nd annual event.Sunday, Oct. 26 began the week with an Alumni Gospel Concert in K.R. Williams Auditorium. The official kickoff […]

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Role Models

A faculty member guided by the principle that each one should teach one has initiated a mentoring program that matches women athletes at the university with at-risk teenage girls at a local high school.   Tonia Walker, the associate director of athletics and senior women’s administrator, launched the Ram Buddies/Ladies in […]

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Un comienzo fresco para el Club de Español

By Cecilia DavisArgus Reporter Ahora hay un hogar para los personas que tengan interés en cosas hispanicas-El Club de Español. El club ha reanundado este semestre tras varios intentos inútiles. Dr. Micheal Brookshaw, profesor de Español y consejero del club dice que, “El club ha existido desde 1985-86 y ha […]

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Fifteen WSSU students attend job fair at Howard University

By Crystal BullockArgus Reporter A job fair that 15 students in the Department of Mass Communications attended at Howard University in Washington ,D.C. covered everything from “media diversity” to “job hunting skills.” Communications club president Austin Mackey described the experience as an “eye opener.” Marilyn Roseboro, the assistant dean of […]