Black lives do not matter, but black dollars do. Thirty-two football players from the University of Missouri illuminated that fact when they refused to participate in any athletic-related activities until then president, Tim Wolfe,resigned. Discrimination and prejudice against black people are ingrained in the history of the university and can […]
Author: Dysheada Reid
Welcome back Ram Family
Dysheada Reid Editor-in-Chief @dreid112 Hi everyone! I am excited to be back and ready to tackle this semester and I hope you are too. In spite of the long lines, mediocre cafeteria food and rising tuition I still have immense pride for Winston-Salem State. This University has provided me with […]
Interview with Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson
Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson is eight months into his profession as a first-time chancellor at Winston-Salem State. Robinson started in January, the middle of the academic year. While maintaining a busy lifestyle he still continues to keep his constituents updated on social media. During a recent […]
O’Kelly pioneer closes chapter
Mae Rodney Mae Rodney will say farewell to her 32-year career at Winston- Salem State June 30 as the director of O’Kelly Library. According to Rodney, her bitter-sweet decision to retire was set in stone Christmas day. Rodney said the Library is at another transition period, and the staff […]
‘No Fear’ led by Moses 1st black female
Breona Moses, a member of the Winston-Salem State graduating 2015 class, has made Army Reserve Officer Training Corps history. Breona Moses She is the first Black female commander of the No Fear Battalion in the Army ROTC program. A battalion is a large body of troops. Wake Forest is […]
Crime Incident Report 2/23/2015
Tuesday Feb. 3 Communicating Threats At 3 a.m. a female student needed a campus police escort from Gleason-Hariston Terrace Hall to Martin-Schexnider Hall. She said she was afraid of her roommate because she threatened to kill her. The parents of the threatened student are in the process of pressing […]
Students demand to deans: Do your Job
Concerned and eager students filled L05 in the Student Success Center to discuss issues at the "Let’s Talk: Three Deans," event, hosted by the Non-traditional Adult Student Organization Jan. 29. Joshua Recore, senior mathematics major, and panel host at the "Let's Talk: Three Deans" event. Lawrence Bridget, , voiced his […]
Crime Incident Report 2/9/2015
The Campus Incident Report is a summary of the up-to-date incidents that affect the Winston-Salem State campus and community. Incidents can lead to News Argus news stories and reports. Jan. 22 Simple Assault At 8:13 p.m. three females suitemates in Wilson Hall said they were concerned about the hygiene of […]
NASO connects non-traditional students with college life
Re-entering the college scene can present a non-traditional student with many challenges. The Non-Traditional Adult Student Organization was created to help students meet some of those challenges. "They [non-traditional adult students] were engaged in the classroom, but beyond that they weren’t. It was coming to class, doing your work, and […]
As overall enrollment declines, freshman enrollment spikes
The class of 2018 — 825 new freshmen — is the smallest enrollment at Winston-Salem State since the 2011 spring semester. WSSU projected 700 freshman for the 2014-2015 academic year. "Overall enrollment is about 150 less than last year due to a combination of things: a large graduation class and […]