Author: Natalie D. Davis

Features

Social work program moving closer to accreditation

The Social Work program at Winston-Salem State is closer to being an accredited program. Isiah Marshall, an associate professor and coordinator of social work, said that the Council on Social Work Education visited in February. The results were reported to the program in June. Representative James Adams, a commissioner from […]

News

Child Development Center to re-open

Due to popular demand, the once defunct day care center and student research lab at Winston -Salem State tentatively plans to re-open as the Child Development Center at the end of this month. The day care, which initially opened in 1975, shut its doors Aug. 21, 2009, largely due to […]

News

WSSU correcting four SACS cites

Winston-Salem State has taken steps to correct the areas that were cited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accrediting agency in March. The eight-member team examined the University in several aspects to determine its accreditation status. WSSU was cited in four areas: not publishing information in the undergraduate […]

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Direct loans ease student aid

Most Winston-Salem State students, as well as students all over the state agree that financial aid is the most tedious part of college. In March, President Barack Obama signed a health care bill that included education reform.  In that bill, private lenders were eliminated and the U.S. Department of Education […]

Opinion

Parting words from the senior staff of The News Argus, Sports Editor

This has been a tremendous journey, both at WSSU and with The News Argus.  I have to first and foremost thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for all of the countless blessings he has bestowed upon me, including the opportunity to attend school here. I also have to thank my […]

Opinion

Parting words from the senior staff of The News Argus, Copy Desk

I have had some pretty awesome times at Winston-Salem State, and now that I’m about to graduate a farewell is only right.   First I would like to give a big thanks to the Mass Communications department and all the professors that have helped me along the way: Dr. Cobb […]

Features

Burke Singers still ‘outstanding’ after 15 years

The  Burke Singers of Winston-Salem State celebrated 15 years of legacy highlighted by a concert April 17 in the Anderson Center.  The Burke Singers gave an outstanding performance, continuing in the tradition that began in 1995.  Signature selections such as “I Got Shoes” and “No More Auction Block” were performed. […]

Features

Energetic, comedic campus M.C. selected, joined by first female

After several rounds of group interviews, auditions, and  a test run in Kennedy Dining Hall, the winner of the  Winston-Salem State  2010-2011 Campus M.C.,  Brandon Wainright, was chosen.   Wainright, also known  around campus as  “Kahlorado,” said his initial reaction to receiving   confirmation that he won the role was excitement […]