In the wake of Parkland, NC's gun control plans remain unclear
Following the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer, D-Orange, said he doesn’t believe new gun safety laws will come out of North ...
Read More »Following the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer, D-Orange, said he doesn’t believe new gun safety laws will come out of North ...
Read More »Connie Book, Elon's first female president, started her first week at the University March 1.
Read More »Following a grant, Winston-Salem State University's Rams Know H.O.W. Mobile Clinic is now offering extended hours and more services.
Read More »Shots Fired on Campus, a program through the UNC-Chapel Hill Police Department, offers training so students know what to do in active shooter situations. ...
Read More »"Broadly, schools in the South tend to be funded at lower levels per student than schools in other parts of the country. But southern states also tend ...
Read More »True character is what somebody does when no one is looking, and how a newspaper handles controversy says a lot about its dedication to editorial freedom. ...
Read More »Despite being out of session, the NC General Assembly continues conversations about gun control, Silent Sam and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Read More »Preserving the old to celebrate the new. Elizabeth City State University plans to create an African-American Heritage Center on campus from a building ...
Read More »A new bipartisan bill in the U.S. Senate would give HBCUs in North Carolina more financial flexibility.
Read More »Durham County District Attorney Roger Echols announced Tuesday he is dropping charges against the five remaining people accused of destroying a Confederate ...
Read More »In response to the Florida school shooting, some legislators are tweeting about arming school faculty.
Read More »U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-NC, announced in a press release Thursday there would be an additional $125 million from ...
Read More »The event focused on issues like voter mobilization, healthcare and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Read More »Starting next Monday, candidates for state and local office may begin filing with the North Carolina Board of Elections. Here are the qualifications for ...
Read More »The North Carolina General Assembly touched on gerrymandering, the Moral March on Raleigh and more this week.
Read More »Partisan primaries, GenX, school funding, and the state's elections and ethics board were topics of discussion this week in the North Carolina General ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill is number one on Kiplinger's ranking of best values in public education.
Read More »N.C. State students take an unusual approach to their solar vehicle competition, astronaut Christina Koch keeps busy as she awaits her first mission, ...
Read More »The American Association of State Colleges and Universities named sexual assault, campus free speech and DACA students among the top 10 higher education ...
Read More »In Hickory, there were four opioid-related fatal overdoses last year. With a population estimate of 40,274, this number seems small, especially considering ...
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