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RAM-TV on air: Only thing ‘cooking’ is cooking program

Finally, RAM-TV21 is on the air. During the past few days, the student-run television station in Hall-Patterson has been rebroadcasting programs from this past spring that include short films and documentaries produced by Winston-Salem State students and non-students.   However, there is one new program on RAM-TV: “Eat with Your […]

News

WSSU retains voting station

Despite a recent complaint filed by the Forsyth County GOP, Winston-Salem State may still have the opportunity to serve as a one-stop early voting station in the next elections. The Forsyth County Board of Elections had a special meeting Oct. 22 to review early voting locations. This came after Nathan […]

Sports

Rams basketball ready for CIAA; men projected to capture division

The 2010-2011 basketball season is about to kick off and the upcoming season looks promising for our men’s basketball squad. Everyone else seems to notice as well. They were picked to finish first in the Southern Division in the CIAA.   During the 2009-2010 season, the Rams posted a strong […]

Opinion

The best option: Going back to Division II

#8220;Moving Back to Division II will be a huge mistake.”   Those were words my predecessor Steven Gaither used to describe our return to the CIAA in our Feb. 25, 2009 issue. I’m sorry Steven, but I don’t agree. Mr. Gaither, a 2009 WSSU graduate, is not the only person […]

News

Campus police consider options, when doling out punishment

Winston-Salem State students were reported by Campus Police for smoking marijuana in the Gleason-Hairston Terrace courtyard Oct. 18. Those students were not issued campus appearance tickets. In another instance Oct. 22, a male was caught  exposing himself in Brown Hall parking lot. Campus Police issued a campus appearance ticket to […]

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Campus Crime Blotter

Tuesday, Nov. 2 An incident occurred during a science experiment in the Life Science Building. No one was reported physically injured, but three students were transported to North Carolina Baptist Hospital for a medical evaluation. No further information at this time.   At 5:30 p.m. an officer responded to a […]

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Move it or lose it: Campus police serious about towing

At WSSU, approximately ten vehicles are towed per day. Five students, a faculty member, and a guest speaker found that out the hard way. Nov. 11, at about 7:30 p.m. five students left the Campus Police office angry because their illegally parked cars had been towed from campus. “This is […]

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Technical glitches steal step show stage

The National Honorary Band Sorority of Tau Beta Sigma and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc won the homecoming Greek Step Show. The sorority beat six other organizations in a four-hour step show Oct. 23. Five National Pan Hellenic Council fraternities, one NPHC sorority and one Council of Independent Greek Organization […]

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We are just trying to get the facts

One day I was going through a stack of News Argus issues, and all I could do was shake my head in frustration as I thought about the trouble The News Argus senior staff and reporters go through to produce the paper. It is probably safe to speculate that many […]

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SGA working to improve student life

SGA president Jonathan Jackson has been in office for 122 days. Let’s evaluate his progress so far. Jackson said his administration’s purpose is to re-establish a foundation for quality progression within the academic, athletic, and extra-curricular spectrums. Because of the increasing number of safety issues on campus, Jackson and his […]