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Rooms to Go help schools  create comfy reading spots

Rooms to Go help schools create comfy reading spots

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 0

Rooms To Go has donated furniture to Livingstone College as part of its Reading for Excellence Centers program. “We’re grateful to Rooms To Go for donating such nice furniture to the College,” said Livingstone

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State launches “Iron Man 3” tourism site

State launches “Iron Man 3” tourism site

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 1

State tourism officials are taking advantage of the blockbuster success of “Iron Man 3.” The summer’s first must-see movie opened last Friday and easily became the top film in the nation. Much of the

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Ol’ Boys Boards

Ol’ Boys Boards

WS Chronicle April 25, 2013 0

Combined, women and minorities have spending power in the many trillions. From a business standpoint, companies should be knocking one another over to cater to these groups, including by making sure women, blacks, browns

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Grand Gathering

Grand Gathering

Todd Luck April 11, 2013 0

City welcomes members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. received a warm Winston-Salem welcome at the Benton Convention Center last Thursday, the opening day of AKA’s four-day

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New book earns award for Salem professor

New book earns award for Salem professor

WS Chronicle March 30, 2013 0

Salem College Assistant Professor of History Dr. Tekla Ali Johnson was honored with a book award from the National Council of Black Studies (NCBS) for her recently published book, “Free Radical: Ernest Chambers, Black

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WSSU students receive full-ride  Army/ROTC scholarships

WSSU students receive full-ride Army/ROTC scholarships

WS Chronicle March 11, 2013 0

The U.S. Army presented Winston-Salem State University students Cadet Kevin Lovell Malone Jr. and Cadet Breanna E. Miller with $46,500 ROTC scholarships during the recent CIAA Basketball Tournament in Charlotte. Born and raised in

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State’s top hospitality workers honored

State’s top hospitality workers honored

WS Chronicle March 3, 2013 0

The North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association honored some of the hospitality industry’s best on Feb. 18 at its Taste of North Carolina event at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill. One of the

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Churches urged to link the poor with healthy food

Churches urged to link the poor with healthy food

Layla Garms March 1, 2013 1

In America, even the food system is biased, with poor communities of color struggling for fresh produce and other things many Americans take for granted. “We have a food system that’s unhealthy and unjust,”

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Eli’s Pack and Ship: from Point A to Point B (and everywhere in between)

Eli’s Pack and Ship: from Point A to Point B (and everywhere in between)

WS Chronicle November 30, 2012 0

Eli’s Pack and Ship, located at 302-A South Stratford Road in the Thruway Shopping Center is the vision of expert expeditor Eli Bradley. Formerly known as Thruway’s Packaging Store, He has been in business

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Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T.  for President Obama

Tour asks for R.E.S.P.E.C.T. for President Obama

Todd Luck November 1, 2012 0

“Stop Disrespecting My President!” 1911 United, a Washington, D.C.-based Super PAC (Political Action Committee) founded by members of Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, is taking that message to a number of

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