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Local authors discuss works, sign books at Mayodan Public Library
Poetry, cats, murder, mystery and the ancient scrolls of the Koran were all part of the third annual Local Authors' Night at the Mayodan Public Library.
My Vote Counts - Fashion meets politics
My Vote Counts - Fashion meets politics by Yasmine Regester Carolina Peacemaker Originally posted 9/24/2008 With the presidential election getting closer and closer, many political organizations are trying to ...
Scene & Heard - Day of Praise: Stroke group honors Earline Heath King
The N.C. Stroke Association held its third annual fundraiser, "Women Honoring Women," at the Old Town Club on Wednesday.
Married, with congregations: Mandelstamms pastor two different...
Married, with congregations: Mandelstamms pastor two different churches, but husband and wife preach one word Comments 0 Recommend 0 September 18, 2008 - 10:37AM Fran Farlow Anna and William Mandelstamm bring ...
Green focused on graduation rate
New Guilford County Schools superintendent Mo Green held the first of what he says will be weekly briefings with reporters Wednesday.
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Ten More Schools Join PaperThin's Growing Higher Education C...
PaperThin, Inc., a leading Web content management solution provider, today announced that it has added ten new Higher Education customers to its continuously growing list of colleges and universities.
GCS Recognized for Graduation Rates
Only eight North Carolina schools graduated their entire senior classes last year.
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Greensboro College sees record enrollment
Greensboro College has 1,301 enrolled students for the fall semester, a record high for the school.
Local school recognized for graduation rate
NW GUILFORD COUNTY Northwest High School was among five Guilford County high schools recognized for the number of students it graduated in 2008.
It's not over, til it's over...
It has been five years since Greensboro College purchased the J.C. Price School and property from Guilford Technical Community College in the hopes of building a sports complex.
College Sportsplex Cause For Debate
If you remove the signs, the drums, and the mixed frustration over the years, it basically comes down to one story.
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Price school's fate linked to Greensboro's first black community
In Greensboro, you can't walk very far in any direction without tripping over racial history.
City forced to rethink stadium repairs
Officials in Greensboro are weighing the costs of renovating an aging city landmark.
Randolph Community College Makes History
Calling it a "historic occasion," Randolph Community College President Robert Shackleford was joined by the presidents of Pfeiffer University, Greensboro College, and Salem College today in signing an agreement ...
A Love Of Animals And A Love Of People
Heather works full time in the Animal Discovery Center. She helps visitors learn more about the animals and directs them where they need to go.
Open interaction is the key to change
Almost every Thursday a group of co-workers and I steal away from the office for about an hour or so.
BRIDGEVILLE --Army Reserve Spec. Hector G. Castellanos has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, ...
NJHS's Celia McRae named teaching legend
Kenly's Celia B. McRae, whose teaching career spanned 39 years, was honored Tuesday, July 15 as a Johnston County Schools teaching legend.
' Yellow Bird Theatre, a new Charlotte theater company created with a focus on LGBT issues, will premiere its first production, "Play on Words," on Aug.
Eastern Randolph's Larrick leaves a legacy
Michelangelo, da Vinci, ... Larrick? Eastern Randolph boys basketball coach Rick Larrick may not refer to himself as a "Renaissance Man," but a look at his ever-evolving, 40-plus-year resume says otherwise.