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A Closer Look Edtiors Column: 51% of the population but…

Pat yourselves on the back ladies. We are the leading ladies. • The percentage of degrees earned by females remained between approximately 60 and 62 percent for associate’s degrees and between 57 and 58 percent for bachelor’s degrees. • Black females earned 68 percent of associate’s degrees, 66 percent of […]

Sports

Webster ‘stepped up’ to the plate

The Winston-Salem State baseball team is 18-6 overall and 3-1 [as of March 20] in conference as it looks to win its fifth straight CIAA championship. Fifth-year Head Coach Kevin Ritsche, who also serves as an assistant professor of exercise physiology, brought baseball back to WSSU in 2010. Ritsche said […]

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Withdraw, but no more than 4

Caution students: do not go past four withdrawals. In 2013, the UNC System Board of Governors met with the Faculty Assembly and amended the Fostering Undergraduate Student Success policies. Colleges and universities were told to adopt the policies by the fall 2014 semester. Among the amendments is a new […]

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No extra pay for teachers seeking M.A.

Gov. Pat McCrory's Mansion   It is not surprising that the N.C. law that eliminated the 10-15 percent supplemental pay incentive for teachers obtaining master’s degrees has support for and against it. The N.C. General Assembly passed the bill in 2013, and the law went into effect beginning with the […]

Sports

Hargette: “She’s a very versitile player”

Hargette is a sophomore CIAA winner Thirteen-year Winston- Salem State Softball Head Coach Lataya Hilliard-Gray has high hopes for this season "We have to play at a different level," said Gray, a three time CIAA coach. Though the Lady Rams have had a competitive schedule, the offensive execution still needs […]

Opinion

A Closer Look Editor’s Column: Equality isn’t equal

Editorial Cartoon: Sabrina Robinson, Graphics Editor Hey, you know that thing in Hollywood where all the celebrities go to decide if that light-skinned man named Oscar would finally acknowledge their careers? Did you watch it? No? You’re not the only one. So I’ll just sum it up for you. It […]

Features

Farewell to a paragon

By the end of February, Winston-Salem State will be losing a paragon in Student Affairs- Campus Life: Theo D. Howard, assistant vice chancellor. Theo Howard Howard’s odyssey at WSSU began in 2003 when there were about 2,500 students. Twelve years later and a population of about 5,500 students, Howard […]