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Study says: U.S. Blacks largest group needing organ transplants
Black people make up the largest group of minorities in need of organ transplants. With more than 1,000 people on the waiting list, 29 percent are Black.
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Safety video launched: ‘See something. Say something’
The campus police and public safety departments are asking students to become more active and involved in campus safety.
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Faculty, students to cohabitate in dorms next fall
The gap between student-instructor interactions will be filled next semester because Housing and Residence Life enacted the new “Faculty-In-Residence Program.”
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WSSU, student benefit from ‘Go Green’ project
The Go Green ambassador has been invited to attend the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education Conference to present his campus recycling project.
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The Campus Incident Report -4/30
The Campus Incident Report is a summary of the up-to-date incidents that affect the Winston-Salem State campus and community. Incidents can lead to News Argus articles.
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Health Sciences adds doctoral degree program
Coming this fall, 10 students will be enrolled to study nursing at the doctoral level for the first time at Winston-Salem State.
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‘Keep Calm’ Extra graduation admission tickets may be available
Don’t fret graduating seniors; there may be additional commencement tickets headed your way.
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The Campus Incident Report
The Campus Incident Report
is a summary of the up-to-date
incidents that affect the Winston-
Salem State campus and community.
Incidents can lead to News
Argus articles. -
Student circulates pedestrian safety petition
Students seldom worry about their safety as they walk to classes. However, two students involved with a recent pedestrian-vehicle accident want this to change.
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Sign language students benefit from iPads, app
Students enrolled in the American Sign Language course are benefiting from the new iPads in C.G. O’Kelly library.
The iPads will be not be available for other students until this fall because of IT issues.
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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