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 […]
Author: Dysheada Reid
WSSU athletes champion academics
Winston-Salem State is putting the "student" in student-athlete. Seventy-seven WSSU student-athletes finished the fall 2014 semester with a 3.0 GPA or higher and made the dean’s list. "That’s a third of our student-athletes, and we find that very respectable and very good," said Clifton Huff, chief academic adviser for […]
Illegal parking tolerated for campus police
You can park your personal vehicle minus a parking decal anywhere on campus — if you’re a Winston-Salem State campus police officer. LayPrecious Graves said the personal vehicles of campus police officers are parked illegally in Lot J with a Lot FFS parking decal. About 7.500 parking citations have been […]
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 […]
Campus Crew: New Chancellor; new change
Q&A with Chancellor Elwood Robinson
Reaves offers DST a Christmas gift: Permission to return to campus
Effective Christmas day, the 10-year suspension of the Gamma Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated will be over. Among his priorities – before he steps down as Winston-Salem State’s chancellor–Donald J. Reaves decided to give the Deltas permission to return to campus. The irony of […]
BOT vice chair challenges chancellor search process
Winston-Salem State’s new chancellor, Elwood L. Robinson, will assume his duties in January. However, the overall chancellor selection process has been somewhat controversial. Winston-Salem State Board of Trustees Vice Chair Victor Johnson has been firing accusations against Chair Debra Miller. During a recent interview with The News Argus, Johnson said […]
A Closer Look Editor’s Column: Your welcome VSU
The 21-17 loss of the CIAA Championship Game Nov. 15 was and is a frustration for all of us, and I’m sure it was an extremely tough defeat for those 29 seniors who will not be returning next fall to play. But at the risk of sounding cliché, and possibly arrogant, […]
WSSU siblings establish non-profit for at-risk groups
Two Winston-Salem State students, a sister and brother, have created a non-profit organization, "Hoops 4 LYFE"– Low-income Youth and Families Everywhere. Founders Brittany Ward, 28, and Joel Ward, 27, started the Hoops 4 LYFE organization in 2011. The acronym stands for Low-income Youth and Families Everywhere. Both students are pursuing […]