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Ellis Marsalis performing with son Jason

    Ellis Marsalis performing with son Jason

(pictured above:  Ellis Marsalis with son Jason.) Jazz legend Ellis Marsalis and his 37-year-old son Jason will join forces for a generation-crossing performance on Friday, Sept. 12 at UNCG’s Aycock Auditorium.

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Editorial: Food, Glorious Food

    Editorial: Food, Glorious Food

Located in the middle of what urban planners and city officials consider a “food desert,” the Liberty Street Vendors Market will not only provide fresh fruit and produce, but a

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Exdous sends Southside kids home happy

    Exdous sends Southside kids home happy

(pictured above:  Pastor Alvin E. Carlisle Jr. hands a child a book bag.) Exodus United Baptist Church, 2000 Wilbur St., hosted its Fourth Annual Southside Back-to-School Give-a-way on its lawn

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Building to be named for Malveaux

    Building to be named for Malveaux

(pictured above: Dr. Julianne Malveaux was Bennett College president for five years.) The Bennett College Board of Trustees is hosted a naming ceremony today (Aug. 28) for the Pfeiffer Heating Plant

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Lupus run will be Sept. 6

    Lupus run will be Sept. 6

(pictured above:  Last year’s event was very well attended.) Beautiful Butterflies, Inc. will host its 4th annual Lupus 5K Walk/Run event on Saturday, Sept.

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Kids’ book club inaugurated

    Kids’ book club inaugurated

Jonathan’s Legacy Book Club, a literacy promotion initiative, recently held its first meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

New Chancellor Should Live Near Campus To the Editor: It is of my opinion the next chancellor of Winston-Salem State University

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Editorial: Rough Patch for Local Black Male Teachers

    Editorial: Rough Patch for Local Black Male Teachers

(pictured above: Eric Puryear) There are two sides to every story. So which one do we believe? Sadly, it is

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Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

    Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

  Many African Americans feel like there has been an unofficial war declared on Blacks, especially young Black males. Just

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Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

    Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

We know the commonly repeated claim that there are more Black men in prison than in college isn’t true. But

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