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Churches urged to link the poor with healthy food

Churches urged to link the poor with healthy food

Layla Garms March 1, 2013 1

In America, even the food system is biased, with poor communities of color struggling for fresh produce and other things many Americans take for granted. “We have a food system that’s unhealthy and unjust,”

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Carver salutes Honor Roll students

Carver salutes Honor Roll students

WS Chronicle February 28, 2013 0

The faculty and staff of Carver High School continue to encourage students to aspire for academic excellence. As part of that mission, the school’s 14 “A” Honor Roll students – Shaqueira Carson, Nautica Leslie,

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Student musicians to join PWS for concert

Student musicians to join PWS for concert

WS Chronicle February 27, 2013 0

The Piedmont Wind Symphony will continue its tradition of offering music education and performance opportunities to young musicians next month when select local middle and high school bands will perform with the Symphony. The

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Wake to retire Paul’s jersey

Wake to retire Paul’s jersey

WS Chronicle February 24, 2013 0

NBA star Chris Paul is expected to be on hand March 2 at Joel Coliseum when Wake Forest University retires his No. 3 jersey. The ceremony will take place during halftime of the Wake

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Unlikely Civil Rights icon speaks

Unlikely Civil Rights icon speaks

Todd Luck February 22, 2013 0

Dr. Bob Zellner, a white Southerner who played a part in the Civil Rights Movement, shared his story at Wake Forest University last week. Zellner was born and raised in lower Alabama, or “L.A.,”

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WFU and WSSU welcome new volleyball coaches

WFU and WSSU welcome new volleyball coaches

WS Chronicle February 20, 2013 0

Winston-Salem State and Wake Forest are welcoming new head women’s volleyball coaches this month. Andi Henderson has been hired to lead the Lady Rams. Ken Murczek is WFU’s new coach. Henderson is making her

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Hooked on Science

Hooked on Science

WS Chronicle February 14, 2013 0

WFU students give hands-on lessons at Carver Wake Forest University neuroscience students visited science classes at Carver High School on Feb. 6 to discuss with students the functions of the brain and nervous system.

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Ph.D. student gathers experiences of black women from around the world

Ph.D. student gathers experiences of black women from around the world

Layla Garms February 9, 2013 1

Krishauna Hines-Gaither is exploring the vastness of the African Diaspora right here in her hometown. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro doctoral student has spent nearly eight years studying the growing number of

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Gathering to explore church’s role in promoting healthy eating

Gathering to explore church’s role in promoting healthy eating

WS Chronicle February 4, 2013 0

“Food, Faith, and Justice: A Common Calling,” a conference that will explore the role that churches and faith communities have in promoting wellness through improving access to healthy food, will be held next month.

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Professor to give interfaith lectures

Professor to give interfaith lectures

WS Chronicle February 4, 2013 0

Dr. Michelle Voss Roberts will begin a three-lecture “Interfaith Appreciation” series on Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 West Fifth St. The sessions

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