Author: Nicole Ferguson

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A student chapter of the NAACP has been reinstated on the campus of Winston-Salem State University and one of its first tasks will be to rally students to support a moratorium on the death penalty in North Carolina.”We are the third highest state in the nation in executions behind Oklahoma […]

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WSSU to offer B.A. degree in Social Work

By Janell J. Lewis Argus News EditorStarting next spring, the Department of Social Sciences will offer a bachelor’s degree in social work. Coordinator for the Social Work program, Sharon Warren Cook said “we wanted to make sure our students had the best opportunities after graduation. We’re trying to give them […]

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Is romantic love still popular?

Ah, the joy of love! The sudden feeling of a flighty heart when that special someone passes by, the warm and mushy feeling of human-to-human passion, and the amorous glances and forget-me-nots that couples in love give each other to let the other person know “I [think I still] love […]

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WSSU prepares you to make important career decisions

I am excited that we have shared such a successful year in the WSSU community. We have experienced an exciting beginning in athletics, another ranking with U.S. News and World Report as the No. 1 university in our category, and unparalleled enrollment growth as compared to other schools in the […]

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Y’all should see this ASAP!

MR. RAM: CELEBRATED THE WORST OF STEREOTYPES by Nat Irvin (Sunday, November 09, 2003, Winston-Salem Journal) “Celebrating Their Achievements,” read the caption above the picture of three members of the 2003-04 Mr. Ram Homecoming Court, as they rode through downtown Winston-Salem during Winston-Salem State University’s homecoming parade. But when I […]

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Mass Communications Students: Hungry for Success

Job Fair10/27/03Crystal Bullock: Argus Reporter Fifteen Mass Communications students of Winston-Salem State University attended the Howard Job fair held on Thursday and Friday. Assistant Dean College of Arts and Sciences Marilyn Roseboro and campus station manager, Elvin Jenkins, accompanied students.These students took the advantage to seek opportunities that would allow […]

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Alan Brown crowned new Mr. Ram

First, his heart was thumping and his entire demeanor was solid and stiff. Next, the words trickled through his ears relieving him with pure amazement. His body became loose and free … almost weakened and limp. The announcement of the 2003-2004 Mr. Ram had just been declared. Alan Brown is […]

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WSSU sophmore competing for Miss NC title

At 18-year-old Jasmine D. Rascoe has high hopes in receiving the next title of Miss North Carolina USA 2003/2004. This second-semester sophomore is majoring in music business and is a mass communications minor. The pageant will be held at The High Point Theater and Exhibition Center in High Point, Oct. […]

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CNN’S O’Brien stresses diversity in newsroom

CNN’s American morning Co-Anchor Soledad O’Brien spoke to the students, faculty, staff and visitors of Pembroke on Sept. 23. The message of the newswoman’s speech was simple – diversity matters. “Diversity is a topic that’s important to me both personally and professionally,” O’Brien said.O’Brien, whose full name means “blessed virgin […]

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On the Flip: Students rate professors online

The Record (KRT)Her students at William Paterson University say Professor Eliana Antoniou even makes calculus interesting. And she has a good fashion sense. In fact, Antoniou – who has a Ph.D. from the New Jersey Institute of Technology – has earned a chili pepper. The icon, indicating that she is […]