The students in Dorothy Jackson’s Civics and Economics class at Carver High School have earned the second highest scores in the county for the fall semester. In the previous semester,
The students in Dorothy Jackson’s Civics and Economics class at Carver High School have earned the second highest scores in the county for the fall semester. In the previous semester,
Many attend Delta health event at Carver Sorors from the local alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. engaged the community in a “Journey to Wellness” Saturday, in observance
The life and legacy of the late Judge Roland Hayes was celebrated this week, during the Winston-Salem Bar Association’s fourth annual Black History Month Essay Contest. Five students from Winston-Salem
The Centennial Parade Planning Committee is inviting residents and business owners in Winston-Salem to participate in the Centennial Celebration Parade, and to nominate others who they deem worthy of the
The Services To Youth Facet of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Links, Inc. presented a forum, “Youth and the Law,”
Brain power earns students medals Students’ knowledge of anatomy, astronomy, chemistry and more were tested Saturday during a competition at
The New Winston Museum is presenting its free bi-monthly Salon Series through June. The series features a broad range of
The faculty and staff of Carver High School continue to encourage students to aspire for academic excellence. As part of
St. John CME Church’s “40 Ways in 40 Days” Lent campaign aims to help churchgoers gain faith while losing pounds.
A new community and economic report issued by the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce shows a diversification of industries and movement