Editorial

Editorial: Don’t let complexities deter voting

    Editorial: Don’t let complexities deter voting

The right to vote is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. The complicated voting system we have today is not. Where do officials get the rules that make voter registration complicated?

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Spaulding aggressive in Cooper faceoff

    Spaulding aggressive in Cooper faceoff

BY CASH MICHAELS If one wondered why State Attorney General Roy Cooper has consistently ignored challenges by Durham attorney Ken Spaulding to debate prior to the March 15 Democratic gubernatorial

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Commentary: It’s education malpractice not to focus on students

    Commentary: It’s education malpractice not to focus on students

HENRY PANKEY GUEST COLUMNIST “From kindergarten to 12th grade, students attend school 13,000 hours, yet they only receive two days of individualized instruction” (E-Learning 2010: Assessing the Agenda for Change,

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Letter to the Editor: Roy Cooper and redistricting

    Letter to the Editor: Roy Cooper and redistricting

The chickens in front of Roy Cooper’s office are there to symbolize how he as a candidate is afraid (chicken) to “debate” and discuss his stands on the critical issues

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Commentary: Life-changing experience gives man second chance

  Commentary: Life-changing experience gives man second chance

Above: Leroy Cannady By Leroy Cannady I grew up in a home that sold bootleg whiskey. My mother and father

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Commentary: From segregation to desegregation to resegregation

  Commentary: From segregation to desegregation to resegregation

  By Ferrel Guillory The landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education demolished the separate-but-equal

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Adams remembers sacrifices made by Greensboro Four

  Adams remembers sacrifices made by Greensboro Four

 To the Editor, [The 56th anniversary of the Greensboro Four sit-ins was Monday, Feb. 1.] Today marks the start of

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Chronicle staff deserves kudos for work with MLK Day event

  Chronicle staff deserves kudos for work with MLK Day event

To The Editor, For the past 16 years, the Winston-Salem Chronicle and its publisher, Mr. Ernie Pitt, has provided the

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Community needs to learn more about stalking crimes

  Community needs to learn more about stalking crimes

  To The Editor, Governor Pat McCrory proclaimed January to be Stalking Awareness Month in North Carolina. He is the

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Editorial: Let’s keep race issues out of Super Bowl

  Editorial: Let’s keep race issues out of Super Bowl

The Panthers are headed to the Super Bowl! This is exciting for North Carolina. But among the enthusiasm is an

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