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Campus Crime Blotter 11/2/2010

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, Oct. 12 At 2 p.m. a written report was generated for a student whose book […]

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Student singing trio performing gigs off and on campus

After performing a rendition of the national anthem at several Winston-Salem State football games, and a number of on-campus showcases this semester, the musical trio ‘Silhouette’ has been generating interest around the area. Most recently, the group opened the homecoming game at Bowman Gray Stadium Oct. 23, as well as […]

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Model U.N. Club preparing for March conference

Enter Coltrane Hall 211 and you might think you were sitting in a meeting at the United Nations. This room is the site for Winston-Salem State Model United Nations Club. The Model U.N. Club was started more than  20 years ago by a group of students with a common interest […]

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Mass Comm. 1991 grad recipient of WSSU Alumni Achiever Award

Author Rondolyn Hickman probably never imagined becoming the recipient of Winston-Salem State’s 2010 Alumni Achiever Award, or seeing the debut of her third fiction novel. Oct. 22 at the Founder’s Day convocation, Hickman became the third mass communications alumni to receive the award. Each year, faculty from each department nominates […]

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A.R.T. performance to feature gospel, R&B, controversial issues

The Association of Rhythmic Talent will perform a play, “Beyond Me” Nov. 18. A.R.T. was formed in 1991 by Winston-Salem State alumni Kent and Angela Beatty. It has three sections; A.R.T. Voices for the singers, A.R.T. Dance Company, and A.R.T. Expressions for the spoken word and actors. Kent Beatty is […]

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Early voting at WSSU

Students line up in the Anderson Center to register to vote early from Oct. 14 through Oct. 30 in the midterm elections.

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Fourth quarter rally not enough, as Rams suffer first defeat 35-40

The Rams first loss of the season came in exciting fashion as Winston-Salem State fell short in a 35-40 loss to  the St. Augustine’s Falcons. The Rams are 6-1 (4-1) and the Falcons are 5-1 (4-0) following this contest Sept. 9. This loss puts the Rams in third place in […]

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Rams dominate Blue Bears 58-0, largest win in 32 years

The Rams 7-1(5-1) bounced back after their first loss to St. Augustine’s by defeating the Livingstone Blue Bears 0-8 (0-4) Oct. 16. The 58-0 thumping of CIAA Southern Division rival Livingstone, was the largest margin of victory for the Rams since 1978 when they defeated Shaw 78-0, and the largest […]

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GEMS motivates middle, high school girls

The Girls Empowered by Math and Science program is now accepting applications for its third year. GEMS focuses on girls in grades 6-9, and works to promote accelerated academic achievement in the areas of math, science, technology and education. GEMS consists of a two-part initiative, with academies available during the […]