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‘Apollo 13’ held over at Rhodes Center
“Apollo 13: Mission Control” has added four additional performances at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. The new shows are Thursday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m.; Friday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday,
Read More »Black law students marking anniversaries
Reynolds American executive Lisa Jeffries Caldwell will keynote the Wake Forest Black Law Students Association’s 28th Annual Scholarship Banquet on Friday, Feb. 15. The banquet, which will be held at the school’s Benson University
Read More »Gathering to explore church’s role in promoting healthy eating
“Food, Faith, and Justice: A Common Calling,” a conference that will explore the role that churches and faith communities have in promoting wellness through improving access to healthy food, will be held next month.
Read More »Professor to give interfaith lectures
Dr. Michelle Voss Roberts will begin a three-lecture “Interfaith Appreciation” series on Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 West Fifth St. The sessions
Read More »Semifinalists picked for schools Classified Employee of the Year
Ten semifinalists have been chosen for the Classified Employee of the Year award. The award’s selection committee will interview the semifinalists before choosing four finalists this spring. This is the fourth year the award
Read More »Decent finishes for Lady Rams at NYC meet
The Winston-Salem State University Lady Rams Track and Field team posted a solid performance at the NYRR College Night at the Armory II on Saturday in New York City. With the effort, the team
Read More »Belles ready to ‘ Teach for America’
Three Bennett College seniors have been selected as corps members for Teach for America (TFA), a non-profit organization that recruits recent graduates and professionals to teach in low-income communities. Delrisha White, Raven Williams and
Read More »The Supremacy of Jesus Christ
Devotional Reading: John 1: 1-18 Lesson Scripture: Colossians 1: 15-20 Lesson Aims: To explain Jesus’ supremacy, to accept that the Good News doesn’t need any additions, and to appreciate our redemption through Jesus alone.
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