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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED (General Education Development) program is also changing its standards. The

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Leonard wants to reach the masses with hip hop portal

    Leonard wants to reach the masses with hip hop portal

For decades, hip hop music and culture has taken a beating for perpetuating what many believe are misogynistic and harmful messages. Winston-Salem resident Lloyd Leonard Jr. is hoping to change

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‘Core’ of the Matter

    ‘Core’ of the Matter

New school achievement standards taking some getting used to The rollout of North Carolina’s new Common Core State Standards curriculum is getting mixed reviews. Ann Petitjean, president of the Forsyth

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For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

    For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

Julius Vaughn Boone Nickname: “Daniel” : referring to Daniel Boone When and where were you born? Greensboro, NC DOB: July 11, 1916 What do or did you want to be

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In Harm’s Way

Black women most likely to be killed by the men they love Black women face a disproportionate share of fatal

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Run to raise funds for prison ministries

    Run to raise funds for prison ministries

“Race for Redemption,” a fundraiser for the Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries, will be Saturday, Nov. 16 at Jamestown United Methodist

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Give students books! To the Editor: For several years now, I have been dealing with multi-page homework packets given to

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Indian art to be featured at Delta and MOA

    Indian art to be featured at Delta and MOA

The Delta Arts Center will co-present an exhibit with the Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology (MOA). “Creating: Quilts and Crafts

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WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

    WFU hosts tomorrow’s lawyers

(Pictured Above: Charlotte School of Law’s Victoria Owens (left) and Z’a Williams) City native Vondell Davis believes in planning ahead.

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