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Let’s Hear it for the Pearls

    Let’s Hear it for the Pearls

The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. feted its longest-serving members on Saturday, May 3 at the Graylyn Estate. The chapter’s “Seasoned Pearls” were honored for their

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Kids get formal dining experience

    Kids get formal dining experience

(pictured above:  Jarius Miles with Ashley students (clockwise, from left, Melanye Arellates, Betzy Leon, McKenna Jones, Ronald Sanders, Erik Bernal and Itzel Cisneros.Winston-Salem State University student leaders shared a meal

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For Seniors Only: The Perfect Team – “Mature” Workers and Productive Employers!

    For Seniors Only: The Perfect Team – “Mature” Workers and Productive Employers!

Althea Taylor-Jones, PhD – Certified Gerontologist The National Council on Aging states: “Millions of older adults want—or need—to keep working past traditional retirement age. But it isn’t always easy.” –

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Pakistani students studying at Bennett

    Pakistani students studying at Bennett

(pictured above: (From left) Jessica Anum Shahid, Zara Khan Durrani and Fareeha Ambar are spending a semester at Bennett.) Bennett College has welcomed three students from Pakistan – Jessica Anum Shahid,

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History-making judge to speak at banquet

    History-making judge to speak at banquet

The Wake Forest Black Law Students Association will host its 29th annual Scholarship Banquet on Friday, Feb. 28, at the Milton

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Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

    Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

This year marks my 12th year as a District Court Judge and my fourth election cycle. Since my election in

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Spreading the Blessings

    Spreading the Blessings

(pictured above: Johnell Hunter speaks while his wife, Debra Hunter, looks on.) Organization gets locals in the holiday spirit The leaders

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Students help agency make up shortfall

    Students help agency make up shortfall

The Gentleman’s Quorum of Cook Elementary School sprang into action when it learned that the Salvation Army’s annual holiday Red

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African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

    African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

The Rukiya Busara Piedmont Triad Chapter (RuBu) of the Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. mentoring program Girls as Pearls

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They Care!

    They Care!

Residents recognized for improving their communities Project We Care recognized 140 local residents who donate their time and efforts to

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