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RAMS WALK: A way to stay fit at WSSU

Winston-Salem State is offering a campus-wide initiative called “Rams Walk” to bring awareness to the students about the importance of physical activity and its relevance to overall health. The new program, created by Cynthia Williams-Brown, began Sept. 20. “Rams Walk is designed with all people in mind, something simple, yet […]

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Direct loans student ease aid

Most Winston-Salem State students, as well as students all over the state agree that financial aid is the most tedious part of college. In March, President Barack Obama signed a health care bill that included education reform.  In that bill, private lenders were eliminated and the U.S. Department of Education […]

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Releford assumes interim position for student affairs

Michele B. Releford assumed the position of interim vice chancellor of student affairs May 17 and is determined to lead the Rams in a more structured direction. Releford has served as the Dean of University College for two years. She said taking the position of vice chancellor of student affairs […]

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A breath of fresh air

Hello Winston-Salem State community, my name is Jordan Howse and I am the editor in chief of the News Argus for the 2010-2011 school year. It’s really ironic that I am working on a newspaper because I have not always been interested in working in media.    In 2008, I […]

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Releford assumes interim position for student affairs

Michele B. Releford assumed the position of interim vice chancellor of student affairs May 17 and is determined to lead the Rams in a more structured direction. Releford has served as the Dean of University College for two years. She said taking the position of vice chancellor of student affairs […]

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Direct loans ease student aid

Most Winston-Salem State students, as well as students all over the state agree that financial aid is the most tedious part of college. In March, President Barack Obama signed a health care bill that included education reform.  In that bill, private lenders were eliminated and the U.S. Department of Education […]

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Art exhibit honors Happy Hill

More than 1,500 people have  visited Diggs Gallery since June 26 to view 16 artistic presentations including paintings, photographs and video documentation of Winston-Salem’s oldest African-American community. The “Pride and Dignity from the Hill” art exhibit was created by Diggs Gallery with the help of community members. Available through Feb. […]

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Students, faculty offer different viewpoints for online classes

Returning students are finding ways to decrease their work load, increase their GPA, and make more time for studying. They have turned to taking online classes, but not everyone is taking them. “Online classes cause more stress,” said Steven Logan, a junior business management major from Forest City, N.C. Online […]

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RAMS WALK: A way to stay fit at WSSU

Winston-Salem State is offering a campus-wide initiative called “Rams Walk” to bring awareness to the students about the importance of physical activity and its relevance to overall health. The new program, created by Cynthia Williams-Brown, began Sept. 20. “Rams Walk is designed with all people in mind, something simple, yet […]

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What Should Poetry Be?

Should poetry be political; a soapbox for the critical? Should its illumination be exaggeration To make a point, show a view or be inimical? Should poetry make sense, not leave you on the fence By over-simplifying, under-magnifying Or ignoring what would surely make a difference? Should poetry, like art, be […]