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WSSU may be transitioning to new grading scale
Winston-Salem State faculty could be joining their counterparts at other colleges and universities throughout the state who are using a...
Study: Black women choose hair over health
According to a Wake Forest University 2007 study, 40 percent of Black women don't exercise because of hair concerns. The study,...
Wash your hands, avoid sick people during flu season
Flu season is here. North Carolina's first two flu-related deaths occurred in Forsyth County, and 31 flu-related deaths have been...
Security measures making a difference
Planning on running off campus for a late night snack? When you return, have your Ram Card out and ready to be checked by campus...
Reaves Center '85 percent complete'
The Donald Julian Reaves Student Activities Center is on schedule with its contracted May 1 completion date. "Overall, the construction...
Students' Day of Service honors King
Scholars from Winston-Salem State, Salem College and Wake Forest united on Wake Forest's campus for the 4th annual MLK Day of...
5th annual event to help local families with food, toys, clothing
Campus Life Marketing Committee and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will host the fifth annual Red & Black holiday benefit Nov. 14 in...
Child-soldier-activist discusses his memoirs
Anti-war activist and author Ishmael Beah shared his personal story from child soldier to rehabilitated man at "The Real Life Forum"...
Fast-food haunts get low grades from Health Dept.
Words of caution to Winston-Salem students: Check the sanitation score of your favorite fast food restaurant before ordering. The five...
Former Biggest Loser instructs Boot Camp; faculty, staff work on weight management
It was a seat belt that changed the life of past Biggest Loser contestant, Ken Canion. Aboard an airplane, Canion had to choose between...
Community garden yields produce for locals, students
As fall winds down, those who work at a local community garden give back to the community while trying to cultivate Winston-Salem...
Homelessness is not the end of the world
http://angelikedmonds.wix.com/moreaboutme/journalismpracticum/cff9 After walking the streets of Winston-Salem for five straight days,...
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