The News Argus has agreed to collaborate with The Campus Echo, the student newspaper of NC Central, and five other N.C. college newspapers to host a student media sponsored debate Sept. 22. NCCU will be the first Historically Black College/University to host a U.S. senatorial debate. The candidates […]
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McAuley’s tows in big bucksfrom WSSU parking violators
Changes in the parking policy and procedure at Winston-Salem State in the past two years have been noticed around campus and in wallets. On any day of the week one is almost guaranteed to see the flashing lights of a McAuley’s tow truck as it carries someone’s vehicle away. With […]
WSSU prepares for reaffirmation from SACS
March 23-25, a team of eight reviewers from the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools will visit campus. The team will examine documents, speak to students, faculty and staff to determine whether Winston-Salem State is in good academic standing and financially sound. Their visit, which occurs every 10 years, is […]
500 red, blue balloons released during Haitian relief kick-off event
Rams Helping Others Prosper Everyday, an organization formed to focus on relief efforts and the community hosted the H.O.P.E. Floats event for awareness of relief efforts for Haiti on Feb. 16. Chelii Broussard, the adviser for Campus Life Marketing Committee and Raging Rams, said she formed Rams H.O.P.E. in January […]
Campus Crime Blotter: Feb. 2 – Feb. 11
The Campus Crime Blotter is a concise summary of the up-to-date incidents that affect the Winston-Salem State campus and community. Certain incidents may lead to News Argus articles that discuss them at great length. Tuesday, Feb. 2 At 2:05 p.m. an officer was dispatched to investigate an assault of a […]
ONE DAY = Two commencements
After two months of meetings and planning, a decision has been made for the replacement for the fall 2009 commencement ceremonies. May 8 will be the make-up date for those supposed to participate in fall commencement Dec. 18. This date [May 8] is also the original commencement date for all […]
Honors Program adds 72 new members
The future is shining brightly for the 72 students inducted into the Honors Program at Winston-Salem State Feb. 16. A small induction ceremony was in Diggs Gallery to recognize students selected to become a part of the Honors Program. The Honors Program is specialized for academically talented students. In general […]
Haitian nursing student applies skills at home
Winston-Salem State has several student organizations coming to Haiti’s aid following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake which devastated the country Jan. 12. But at least one WSSU student is making a difference personally. Just four days after her native country was destroyed, Fathia-Anna Davis, a senior nursing major returned to Haiti […]
Winston Salem State, Forsyth Tech to start dual admissions fall 2010
Winston-Salem State and Forsyth Technical Community College have started a partnership that will help local high school students who want to earn a bachelor’s degree but are not quite prepared for the academic challenges of a four-year university. Chancellor Donald Reaves and FTCC President Gary Green announced the partnership during […]
WSSU students witness history at opening of Civil Rights museum
In celebration of the grand opening of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, 11 Winston-Salem State students, all mass communications majors, attended the Town Hall Forum Jan. 28 at the NC A&T State Alumni Event Center. The free event had approximately 700 people in attendance. The Museum opened […]