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High school athletes shine

High school athletes shine

WS Chronicle May 17, 2013 0

The R.J. Reynolds High School team of Jack Riazzi and Paul Yamane earned the doubles title Saturday morning in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 4-A men’s tennis championships at the Millbrook

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FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

WS Chronicle May 17, 2013 0

Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. John Allen, the school’s student outreach coordinator and girls’ basketball coach,

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The Things to Come

The Things to Come

Todd Luck May 16, 2013 0

Science-minded students treated to special career fair Students at Atkins Academic and Technology High School were shown the opportunities that await those who master the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum that the

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Couple living artistic dreams in retirement

Couple living artistic dreams in retirement

WS Chronicle May 8, 2013 0

Former Forsyth Technical Community College administrator Dr. Arnold Hence and his wife, Anna, are embracing their love of the arts during their retirement. He is a budding photographer; she is an acclaimed quilt-and-wreath-maker and

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UL to hold Community Day at new facility

UL to hold Community Day at new facility

WS Chronicle May 3, 2013 0

The Winston-Salem Urban League (WSUL) invites community residents and organizations to its Community Fun Day on Saturday, May 4 at its Quality of Life Center, 3441 North Patterson Ave. This free event will be

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Art and Real Life Meet

Art and Real Life Meet

WS Chronicle April 27, 2013 0

Playwrights, actors have face-to-face with sit-in icon On Feb. 8, 1960, Carl Matthews conducted a one-man sit-in at the S. H. Kress lunch counter on the corner of Liberty Street and Fourth Street in

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Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

Todd Luck April 25, 2013 0

A permanent tribute to workers whose strike led to the formation of a landmark union now stands at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Fourth Street. A celebration and unveiling ceremony

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Group to record  UNCSA students’ music

Group to record UNCSA students’ music

WS Chronicle April 23, 2013 0

Composition students in the School of Music at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) will have the opportunity of a lifetime when their music is recorded on campus by the

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Professors tackle movies and the Bible

Professors tackle movies and the Bible

WS Chronicle April 15, 2013 0

Two Greensboro College professors have had essays included in a new book on how movies interpret the Bible. W. Barnes Tatum, Jefferson Pilot Emeritus Professor of Religion and Philosophy, contributed an analysis of Franco

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Nonprofit seeks support for 5K and its mission

Nonprofit seeks support for 5K and its mission

Todd Luck April 11, 2013 1

Silver Lining Youth Services is hoping runners will come out in force Saturday for its first big fundraiser. The Fit 4 Life 5K will start and end at Civic Plaza, the downtown grassy area

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