The Campus Crime Blotter is a concise summary of the up-to-date incidents that affect the Winston-Salem State campus and community. Some incidents may lead to News Argus news reports. Monday, April 12 At 11 p.m. an officer approached four individuals parked in Lot C. Upon investigation an alcohol beverage was […]
Author: Marcus Cunningham
SACS team cites Winston-Salem State University in 4 areas
First the good news. The eight-member team from the Southern Association for College and Schools called Winston-Salem State’s QEP a “Work of Distinction.” Now the bad news. The SACS team cited Winston-Salem State in four different areas during its visit to WSSU for the second stage of the reaffirmation […]
Dual commencements scheduled for May 8; Fall 09, Spring 10 graduations hours apart
It will take two commencements, two separate venues and two different times for Winston-Salem State to say goodbye to its graduating seniors and give a proper farewell to its fall 2009 graduates May 8. At 9:45 a.m. fall commencement will be in the K.R. Williams Auditorium. Interim Director for Media […]
Ride along with WSSU Campus Police
A good way to see what the Winston-State University Campus Police do as they drive around campus is to participate in a ride-a-long. This has been offered to the WSSU community since 2007. A ride-a-long involves students, faculty and staff riding in the car with campus police and observing their […]
‘Kush and Orange Juice’ for the ears
#8220;Kush and Orange Juice,” no I’m not talking about illegal substances and Tropicana; however, I am referencing the new mixtape from 22-year-old hip-hop musician and Pittsburgh native Wiz Khalifa. The mixtape plays more like an album with 20 tracks including several skits that add to the flow and atmosphere of […]
Thank You WSSU for the time well spent!
Wow! I can’t believe my undergraduate years at Winston-Salem State are almost over. It seems like it was yesterday, when I was saying “hello” to Atkins Hall. During my first year, I went home all the time. I even thought about transferring, but I’m glad I decided to stay. The […]
Parting words from the senior staff of The News Argus, Online Producer
James Cherry, Online Producer In less than two weeks, I will be one of many who have fought tooth and nail for four years. Eight semesters of studying, researching, working, presenting, etc. all to receive that piece of parchment saying, “This is just the beginning….” I have become a leader. […]
Coach’s ‘Game Ball’ Awarded to Chelsea Chatman
Chelsea Chatman, from High Point is a freshman biology major on the Lady Rams tennis team. The graduate of Southwest Guilford High School is a dominant right-hand player. Lady Rams Head Coach Charles Schoderbek selected her as co-recipient of the Coach’s Game Ball. During the win over West Virginia […]
Jerell Fields closes out collegiate golf career, with hopes to go pro or join WSSU staff
There are those who play a sport, and then there are those who embody the sport that they play. Jerell Fields, a senior on Winston-Salem State’s golf team, embodies the game that he so passionately plays. Fields, a Philadelphia native, has been playing golf since he was eight years old. […]
Tennis teams conclude 2010 season with tournaments in Virginia
Despite losses in their final tournaments, the Winston-Salem State tennis teams displayed seasons filled with highlights and promise returning to Division II next season. The Lady Rams opened the Women’s Independent Tennis Tournament April 17 at Longwood University in Farmville, Va. against NC Central in a 4-1 loss. The single […]