Xennials: A Snapshot of This Micro-Generation – From Oregon Trail To Myspace, Xennials Had the Best of Both Sides of the Technology Surge
Oregon Trail. Nintendo. Polly Pockets. VHS. Spice Girls. Y2K. Pagers. Walkman. Tamagotchi. Phones WITH cords. Beanie Babies. Game Boy. Full House. As if! Do all these things make you smile […]
Hidden Gems in Forsyth County: Part 1 – Children’s Garden at Tanglewood Combines Nature, Learning, and Fun
I’m from Winston-Salem and have lived here most of my life, yet occasionally, I still find places that I’ve never heard of in the city or county. It’s so exciting […]
Fancy Fork
Welcome back to the Fancy Fork! Your seasonal produce insight and farm-style recipes that are made to satisfy. Butterflies are everywhere, the tomato vines are abundant and the days are […]
Child Safety Series: Bike Safety Month
Each month, this series will provide important facts and tips surrounding child safety in an effort to support parents and caregivers as they navigate reducing risks and creating the safest […]
Brooke’s Notes – May 2024
photos by JODIE BRIM PHOTOGRAPHY The month of May is filled with exciting holidays! May 1st is celebrated as “May Day” in many countries, marking the beginning of Spring with […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective – Advice for the Class of 2024
]To all those graduating students who began their latest educational journey in the fall of 2020, Congratulations, Class of 2024! The official last graduating class of the “Covid Era.” Despite […]
Letting Go of a Grudge and Why You Should Do it Yesterday
BY: Renee Skudra All of the grudges I have had could fill a small room. There were the early childhood grudges, shored up into a reef of disappointments and woes. […]
How to Choose a College Major and Minor
As a current senior in college, I often look back and think about how long it took me to choose my major and minor. I decided on my major and […]
My BMX Career
by: KAMBRI “THE BLACK TORNADO” BROOKS When I was seven years old, my dad told me about the sport of BMX. He told me he had participated in it when […]
“The Dog Who Taught Me How to Chill”
by RENEE SKUDRA In September 2016 – my birthday month – I was diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder by my primary physician. After prescribing the relevant medication, he remarked, […]