Features
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Prof’s book addresses freshmen retention issues
First they move in, meet their roommates, meet professors, then what? For freshmen to be successful in college, they need to know it is not the 13th grade.
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Students have fun with HypnoBro
Leroy “HypnoBro” Williams returned to campus April 18 and put on a show hypnotizing students on stage and in the audience.
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French exchange student likes HBCU experience
Foreign exchange student Thomas Grimonprez said adjusting to Winston-Salem State was easier than he thought.
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Gay couple open about their sexuality
I will accept you only if you fit into the stereotypical gender roles, only if you are attracted to people of the opposite sex.
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Nursing prof. honored for teaching excellence
The UNC Board of Governors has chosen Dennis Sherrod, nursing professor and Forsyth Medical Center endowed chair of recruitment and retention, to receive this year’s Excellence of Teaching award.
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Chancellor Reaves talks spring commencement, Bowman Gray Stadium in Q&A
This 2012-2013 academic year marks Donald Julian Reaves sixth year as Winston-Salem State’s chancellor.
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Bennett alums donate funds to honor WSSU professor’s late mother
When two Bennett College for Women alumnae found out that the mother of their former professor had died in February, they wanted to do something special.
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Greeks in the house
New Greek housing is coming to Winston-Salem State fall 2013 – the first for any HBCU.
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Disability Services level playing field for students
Imagine being a freshman at a university. In addition to a class schedule, work schedule and social life, you have to struggle with impaired mobility or a learning disability.
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“Apart from the different cultures, they’re just like us’
According to the Office of International Programs, there are 29 international students attending Winston-Salem State.
Three of these students are on a semester student-exchange program, and the other 26 came to the United States on student visas.
News
- Study says: U.S. Blacks largest group needing organ transplants
- Safety video launched: ‘See something. Say something’
- Faculty, students to cohabitate in dorms next fall
- WSSU, student benefit from ‘Go Green’ project
- The Campus Incident Report -4/30
- Health Sciences adds doctoral degree program
- ‘Keep Calm’ Extra graduation admission tickets may be available
- The Campus Incident Report
- Student circulates pedestrian safety petition
- Sign language students benefit from iPads, app
Opinions
- We have to do better: IT’S SO HARD TO SAY GOODBYE
- The Editor’s View: It’s been real WSSU
- ENTERTAINING CRITICISM: ‘Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta’
- Obama abandons climate change policy
- WE HAVE TO DO BETTER: Let’s support ALL Rams athletic teams!
- The Editor’s View: Why does Satan have dark skin?
- ENTERTAINING CRITICISM: ’Oz the Great and Powerful’
- Reality TV is an insult to our intelligence
- We have to do better: The problem is not just with our professors
- CIAA Tournament: Bigger than basketball
Features
- Prof’s book addresses freshmen retention issues
- Students have fun with HypnoBro
- French exchange student likes HBCU experience
- Gay couple open about their sexuality
- Nursing prof. honored for teaching excellence
- Chancellor Reaves talks spring commencement, Bowman Gray Stadium in Q&A
- Bennett alums donate funds to honor WSSU professor’s late mother
- Greeks in the house
- Disability Services level playing field for students
- “Apart from the different cultures, they’re just like us’
Sports
- Rams rack up first CIAA title
- Spring football practice ends; ‘team will be in good shape’
- COACH’S GAME BALL featuring Tyler Hickernell
- Lady Rams softball seek CIAA 3-peat
- Bowling team rolls short at CIAA Championship
- COACH’S GAME BALL featuring Corey Bonnette
- Rams baseball can practice, play in BB&T Ballpark for 5 years
- Lady Rams ‘focused’ on outdoor season
- COACH’S GAME BALL featuring Rafael Gonzalez
- CIAA Tournament: Bigger than basketball

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