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Couple to make presentation at ACS meeting
The AIDS Care Service (ACS) Board of Trustees will present its annual meeting on Monday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the New Winston Museum, 713 S. Marshall St. The public is invited to
Read More »Community Service Award Honorees: Angela Caesar & Raven Scales
As students at North Carolina A&T, Angela Caesar and Raven Scales learn lessons in classrooms every day. Away from campus, they are learning as well, through giving back and lifting up others. There are
Read More »N.C. student leaders help increase voter turnout
According to preliminary results, turnout at several North Carolina student precincts were up this election year. The numbers at North Carolina State University’s precinct increased by 13 percent between the 2008 and 2012. Western
Read More »Four More Years
UPI/Kevin Dietsch The First Family – (from left) First Lady Michelle Obama, First Daughter Sasha, President Barack Obama and First Daughter Malia – wave to a crowd of thousands at Chicago’s McCormick Place in
Read More »Election Shows Power of Black and Brown Vote
This year’s election cycle has taught us many lessons. Key among them is the clear fact that these United States are becoming more racially diverse and if politicians want to continue to lead, they
Read More »Urban League to hold Medicare town hall
The Winston-Salem Urban League, 201 W. Fifth St., will hold a town hall meeting on Health Care and Medicare for seniors on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 11 a.m. Senior Health Care has been a
Read More »Voting is Mandatory
By now, we’re almost certain that everyone reading this is aware of the importance of voting in this election. This voting cycle is crucial to everything that the majority in the country holds near
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Editorial: Criticism of President still taboo
WS Chronicle March 28, 2013 0The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has been called a pastor’s pastor, a preaching master who’s like the opposite of March: comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion. But not even his
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