Winston-Salem State’s student radio station, SU Radio, returned Sept. 20 with new shows and new personalities. The station was taken off the air last year for violating FCC rules involving disorderly conduct and playing unedited music. “When students began doing their radio shows last year, there were no rules or […]
Author: Bianca Pender
Argus editor awarded $750 to attend workshop
The chief online producer and graphics editor for The News Argus, Brandon Coley was awarded $750 to attend the Society of Newspaper Design’s 32nd Annual Workshop and Exhibition Program in Denver, Colo. Coley is a junior computer graphics major from Muskegon, Mich. He creates the editorial cartoons and comic strips […]
$150,000 raised so far by new 1000 HORN$
Rams Athletics has introduced a new fund-raiser “1000 HORN$” and it has already raised $150,000 for the Department. The program’s goal is to get 1,000 donors to give $1,000. They are requesting donations from the Ram alumni first, and will seek donations from local businesses next. “When you are raising […]
Diggs Gallery celebrates 20 years with ‘Pride and Dignity’ exhibit
Diggs Gallery celebrated its 20th anniversary Oct. 15. Since Diggs Gallery opened its doors to the public in 1990, it has served as a platform for African-American art and history in Winston-Salem. Oct. 2 marked the Gallery’s true 20th anniversary, but had the celebration Oct. 15 that featured poetry, […]
GEMS motivates middle, high school girls
The Girls Empowered by Math and Science program is now accepting applications for its third year. GEMS focuses on girls in grades 6-9, and works to promote accelerated academic achievement in the areas of math, science, technology and education. GEMS consists of a two-part initiative, with academies available during the […]
Rams dominate Blue Bears 58-0, largest win in 32 years
The Rams 7-1(5-1) bounced back after their first loss to St. Augustine’s by defeating the Livingstone Blue Bears 0-8 (0-4) Oct. 16. The 58-0 thumping of CIAA Southern Division rival Livingstone, was the largest margin of victory for the Rams since 1978 when they defeated Shaw 78-0, and the largest […]
Fourth quarter rally not enough, as Rams suffer first defeat 35-40
The Rams first loss of the season came in exciting fashion as Winston-Salem State fell short in a 35-40 loss to the St. Augustine’s Falcons. The Rams are 6-1 (4-1) and the Falcons are 5-1 (4-0) following this contest Sept. 9. This loss puts the Rams in third place in […]
Folk artist rocks The Garage
Angie Mattson performed songs from her new album “Skeleton Arm” at The Garage in downtown Winston-Salem Oct. 12, in a small but intimate performance. Mattson’s newest album “Skeleton Arm” was released earlier this year receiving much acclaim from critics. After seeing her in person it’s no wonder why; she […]
THE WAY I SEE IT
Here we are again. It’s homecoming y’all! It’s time for a concert and coronation, football and Founder’s Day. As my last homecoming as a student, I hope to enjoy everything offered this year, but what people on campus don’t seem to understand is that homecoming isn’t technically for us. Homecoming […]
Poli Sci club promoting midterm voting among students
As the midterm elections approach on Nov. 2, political candidates won’t be the only ones vying for support. Winston-Salem State’s Political Science club has been encouraging students to use their voices and vote. Their efforts include educating students within the Political Science Department and reaching out to the freshman class. […]