Argus: You are nearing the end of your second year as chancellor at WSSU. Have you met the goals you set?Chancellor Reaves: No. The goals that I set when I came here are not the types of goals that can be achieved very quickly. When you talk about improving retention […]
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WSSU hosts open house for people interested in middle and upper management positions in the healthcare industry
Winston-Salem State’s School of Business and Economics hosted an open house for people seeking a master’s degree in Health Care Administration April 16. The event held in the Reynolds Center was hosted by Dr. Suresh Gopalan, the assistant dean for graduate studies in business economics and Janet Stewart, the program […]
SGA confirms blotter availability
Good afternoon: SGA paid a visit to Campus Police today in reference to the campus crime blotter story in the News Argus today and we did receive access to the fully updated blotter. We are thankful to the Argus for shedding light on this issue and hope that you all […]
DriveTime with the WSSU shuttle drivers
Shelley Miley Hometown: Darlington, S.C. Previous jobs:Miley has been a mechanic all his life and was in the Army for six years. He works full-time for the Winston-Salem Transit Authority. Hobbies and activities: He likes riding motorcycles and driving old cars. Miley owns a Harley-Davidson. He enjoys restoring old cars, […]
Robin Hoods, not extremists
One hundred and two incidents of piracy were reported to the International Maritime Bureau. Piracy has doubled in the first three months of 2009. With the economy in such a depressing state, worldwide crime was inevitable. The IMB has blamed the removal of Islamic extremist from Somalia for the increased […]
After church, stop at ABC stor, maybe
The North Carolina General Assembly could be taking another big step this year by repealing the ban of alcohol sales in Alcohol Beverage Control Stores on Sundays. If passed, the new law would give county ABC boards authority to decide to open on Sundays. An editorial published in the Winston-Salem […]
Reader commends Argus Editor in Chief
I would like to commend you on your excellent editorial by Stephanie Douthit and the informative piece on the campus police not posting the blotter as required [April 14 issue]. This is what I have been waiting to see from the News Argus, and I would like to encourage you […]
411 about nontraditional student group
Nontraditional Adult Student Organization was founded in 1999 as an advocacy for adult students over the age of 25 to ensure the best service and to help non-traditional students. NASO meets once a month. Steve Jeffries is president of the organization and also Mr. NASO. Jeffries, a senior political science […]
Money-saving tips for thrifty students
Winston-Salem State students are attempting to save money with help from tools that can be used daily. Financial analyst, Melissa Kahney said in an article from “Financial Tools for College Students,” that college students participate in Student Advantage, the nation’s largest student discount program. Students who sign up for the […]
Housing lottery results leave some rejoicing, others scrambling
Winston-Salem State students got their first taste of the new housing lottery when the results were released on April 21. In an e-mail sent from Theo Howard, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, students were alerted that the housing process had been completed successfully. According to the e-mail, 2,800 students were […]