As I walk from class to class going through my day, I can’t help but notice something and being disturbed about it. In the days of bling, bling, we have several female students that have yet to gain their own identity. It is like a broken record seeing female student […]
Author: Ashley Dinelle Jones
Dr. Little has had profound influences on WSSU students
An educated activist, a liberator, and being caring and concerned teacher are just a few of the words that students of Dr. Larry Little use to describe him. It is hard, even for those students who have never had Little as a professor, not to know this man. He serves […]
Wonder’s CD has smooth sound
No Holding Back, Wayne Wonder, VP/Atlantic Records If you thought Sean Paul’s Dutty Rock was off the hook, there something new you might want to take a listen to, because the newest reggae artist to make a crossover to the United States is bringing a little bit of reggae, a […]
Police enforce mass towing
Early last month, Chief Willie Bell Jr. issued a campuswide memorandum through campus e-mail addressing the issue of parking on Vargrave Street. Five days later, the Department of Public Safety began enforcing a mass towing of violators on Vargrave. About 46 vehicles were towed in a 48-hour time frame. A […]
From her side, women have it worse than men
So which sex has it worse – males or females? In the beginning, during the period of Adam and Eve, the woman led a subordinate role and, although with less effect, this position seems to have stuck with her to this day. Back then, the woman took care of all […]
Don’t ask, don’t tell: Who controls what’s sold on campus?
You’ve seen him. He’s the man who sets up a table under the Thompson Center breezeway that’s a one-stop center for all your dorm room entertainment needs. Music and movies by the likes of 50 Cent, R. Kelly, Deliver Us From Eva – you name it, he’s got it, and […]
Neither team fares well in CIAA Tournament
The CIAA Tournament is a weeklong festival that celebrates friendship, school pride and the beauty of good, old-fashioned round ball.As for the teams of Winston-Salem State University, this year’s tournament was a bitter taste at the end of a long season. The men upped the women this year by calculating […]
Chancellor Martin opens lines of communication in new column
It gives me great pleasure to introduce the first edition of “Chancellor’s Corner.” This column will appear in The News Argus on a regular basis and will serve as a vehicle for important objectives.A major focal point of the column is to provide an open line of communication between you, […]
Housing guide seems to be contradictory on trash
Residents of Wilson Hall can expect to find at least four $25 charges on their bills next semester. The charges stem from bags of trash that were left inside the hall by unidentified persons. The Responsibility for Communal Property section of the Housing and Residence Life 2002-2003 Guide for Living […]
April is full of great events
This month, numerous events will take place on campus. Things kicked off this week with Greek Week. Each sorority and fraternity had a day, starting Monday and ending today. Friday will be capped off with a Step Show and after-party. Also this week was the Miss WSSU contest.Both the tennis […]