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All Stars and Hotshots go toe-to-toe
The All Stars and Hotshots, two Optimist Soccer girls U10 and U11 teams, were matched up this past Saturday. It was a great game from start to finish, with the All Stars getting the
Read More »Couple’s donation to help first generation college students
Dr. Steven and Becky Scott have committed $6.5 million to further the education of first generation college students through Wake Forest’s Magnolia Scholars program. The majority of the gift will fund scholarships for students
Read More »Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community
Seniors have always enjoyed Kernersville’s Spring Folly as they explore the music, arts & crafts, commercial areas of the festival, and walking through the car show. The Shepherd’s Center of Kernersville will be taking
Read More »APA CEO to address graduates
Dr. Norman Anderson, CEO of the American Psychological Association, distinguished scientist and graduate of UNCG’s master’s and doctoral programs in clinical psychology, will deliver the 2013 UNCG commencement address. Spring commencement will take place
Read More »More youth priced out of college
Morehouse College, one of the most distinguished historically black colleges — with graduates like Dr. Martin Luther King, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, film director Spike Lee and others — literally shut down for
Read More »Documentary to look at challenges of inner-city school
The documentary “180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School” will be shown on PBS in two parts on March 25-26 from 9-11 p.m. Watch Preview on PBS. See more from 180 Days. The
Read More »Famed independent director to keynote WFU film fest
Actor/director Ed Burns will deliver the keynote address at the 6th annual Reynolda Film Festival, which will be held April 1–5 on Wake Forest University’s Reynolda campus. The festival features a blend of entertainment,
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