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. Monday, Dec. 14 At 1:33 p.m. campus police dispatched to investigate noises similar to gunshots in […]
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Welcome home to Pegram Hall in fall 2010
Pegram Hall is scheduled to reopen fall 2010. Pegram had been closed fall 2009 because the Office of Housing and Residence Life had not received enough housing applications. Enrollment determines whether dormitories at Winston-Salem State remain open. “With the [new] guaranteed housing process, we must now make all dorms […]
Ram-TV station managers say they will be introducing new shows this semester
The signs, videos, and voices of the 2008-2009 RAM-TV shows are still being broadcast in 2010. Throughout any given day, RAM-TV audiences may view, and sometimes hear, an interview by former students, a faculty meeting, or a “Happy Holidays” sign. However, that is supposed to be changed this semester. “We […]
O’Kelly wants its overdue DVDs
Borrow: To take or obtain, with the promise to return. The C.G. O’Kelly library staff at the media desk wants everyone to remember this definition when they utilize the DVD checkout service. DVD checkout services began at the library during the 2004-05 academic year, when a policy was […]
New process guarantees campus housing
Unlike 2009, continuing Winston- Salem State students will not have to worry about having a place to stay when they return to campus. For the 2010-2011 academic year, all students will be guaranteed housing. The online lottery process, introduced by the Enrollment Management Committee in spring 2009, will continue to […]
Winter weather postpones fall 2009 ceremony
The events surrounding the day of the 2009 fall commencement are probably a time many Winston-Salem State graduating students and their parents will remember. But not for a good reason. Dec. 18 [the scheduled for commencement] a winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service to the Winston-Salem […]
Students use documentaryto address classroom conditions
In Fine Arts Building 130, it’s not so picture perfect for a Digital Photography class. Winston-Salem State students Alex Dambreville and Brandon Pratt decided to produce a documentary titled “Not So Picture Perfect” about the poor conditions of their classroom. Fifteen tuba cases and a piano are stored in […]
Campus Crime Blotter: Nov.14 – Dec. 1
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. Saturday, Nov. 14 At 4:15 a.m. an officer responded to a report about personal items stolen […]
Yearbook to remain with Student Activities
The mission of Winston-Salem State’s yearbook is to provide memories of campus life at WSSU for students, faculty, staff, and alumni via words and pictures. The yearbook’s presence was almost a memory to Student Activities. There had been discussions of relocating the yearbook to an academic department. “We […]
New Provost Allen discusses her goals
The new provost, Dr. Brenda Allen, has been getting acquainted with Winston-Salem State for about 150 days and counting. But during her brief tenure, she has had “a productive six months.” Allen has more than 20 years experience in higher education, making her move to WSSU a natural progression. When […]