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Construction plans moving ahead

Argus Reporter Winston-Salem State University is receiving a major face-lift. Construction sites are visible throughout campus. One area of concern for students is the pedestrian-walk building site. Barriers cause students and faculty to take alternate routes to reach particular buildings. In most cases this means a longer walk and a […]

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Graduation Checklist

May 7 (Deadline Date) 10a.m.- 3 p.m. Purchase academic regalia in the WSSU bookstore in the Thompson Student Services Center Website, www.EFollett.com. Price: $56.12 (shipping $9.58) Please indicate weight and major. Master’s regalia must be ordered by April 1, 2004. April 1-30 Check with your academic advisor/department chairperson to verify […]

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College soap opera offers slice of HBCU life

Last week, Phelicia’s plan to ruin Marcus and Devon ‘s relationship succeeded, while at the same time Devon hatched a plan to get back at his best friend for making a play on his girl. Meanwhile, Selena questioned her friend Phil about Marcus’ relationship with the new girl, Ayisha. And, […]

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NO EXPERIENCE, NO JOB: Make plans to be successful

Good grades, summer job experience and participation in student activities and organizations are not enough to help students land a good, full-time job. In today’s competitive job market, students with career related work experience-internships/ co-ops are getting the best interviews and job offers. Internships and co-ops are entry-level professional experiences […]

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2004 graduates will have easier time finding work

The Class of 2004 should have an easier time finding work than other college grads have had in recent years. The nonprofit National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) measures the potential job market for new grads by polling its company members on four separate occasions throughout the academic year. […]

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Campus Voices

#8220;I felt safe on campus until my car was vandalized on February 27, 2004. Since that incident occurred I have not felt safe on campus because I’ve come to the realization that campus police are not doing an adequate job.” – Melissa Nelson, Senior, Molecular Biology major “Yes, I feel […]

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WSSU student makes beautiful faces in new boutique downtown

Argus Editor-in-chief Sharon Robinson says  she was inspired by a James A. Gray lecture series guest to start her own business. The junior mass communications major said that she’d always promised herself that she’d return to school once her children grew up. After coming to Winston-Salem State University from twenty […]

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REAPING THE BENEFITSMiss Gospel World USA begins her reign with a CD

Argus Managing Editor Last November, Kimberly Patrick was named Miss Gospel World USA at the pageant held in K.R. Williams auditorium. Patrick is now reaping the benefits of what it means to wear this crown. Patrick was told she would win a $2,000 shopping spree in New York, a new […]

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Norris named police chief

Argus Reporter When Pat Norris was a girl growing up in Winston-Salem in the segregated 1950s and ’60s, her grandmother taught her to obey the law and trust the police. It is advice that Norris took to heart, and advice that she reflected upon when sworn in last month as […]

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Williams’ opinion is not for everyone

Argus News Editor Saul Williams challenged students to think out of the box with his thought- provoking spoken word on Feb. 20 at 7 pm. in K. R. Williams Auditorium. “We need to start thinking for ourselves,” he stated. Williams’ ideas about life in general motivated the audience to think […]