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(03/06/18 2:22am)
Connie Book started her first week as president at Elon University March 1. She is the University's first female president. Staff writer Georgia Wieland-Stanford asked Book about her first day on the job and what she hopes to accomplish during her presidency.
(02/22/18 3:16am)
The NCAA upheld its decision to strip the University of Louisville of their 2013 national title on Tuesday, after the school appealed the original decision.
(02/22/18 2:48am)
Hate crimes on college campuses have been steadily increasing since 2013, according to statistics released by the FBI.
(02/15/18 1:55am)
Stanly Community College eliminated D's from its grading scale, and students seem to be benefiting. The change prompted conversation about how students’ progress is evaluated, and whether this is the best approach to increase student success.
(02/12/18 12:28am)
“Forward together! Not one step back!” was the motto Saturday morning. Music blasted through speakers throughout the walk to keep the crowd energized.
(02/06/18 1:44am)
The West Virginia state legislature is considering a bill that would make community college free for all state residents, but students must pass a drug test every semester to be eligible.
(01/30/18 12:48am)
President Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday. Staff writer Georgia Wieland-Stanford asked students if they are planning to watch the address and what they are expecting.
(01/26/18 2:43am)
A new study by the Urban Institute found affluent households owe the most student debt. However, they may be better able to repay that debt than those with smaller amounts of student loans.
(01/23/18 2:43am)
It has been known for some time that men do not live as long as women, but new research from Duke University suggests toxic masculinity, the health consequences of traditional male behaviors, may be to blame.
(01/22/18 2:11am)
Although a December study by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ranked North Carolina best in the nation for campus free speech, debate continues over the controversial free speech policy adopted by the UNC Board of Governors on Dec. 15.
(01/15/18 1:20am)
After their abrupt November termination from the UNC Center for Civil Rights, Elizabeth Haddix and Mark Dorosin have continued their legal work through the newly founded Julius L. Chambers Center for Civil Rights.
(12/01/17 2:02am)
Researchers at Duke University have created an artificial human heart muscle tissue that can be used to help treat heart attack patients. According to its creators, the tissue piece is the largest of its kind so far and is large enough to be used as an alternative to costly heart transplant surgeries.
(11/15/17 1:53am)
Six openly LGBTQ+ politicians were elected in North Carolina’s municipal elections Nov. 7 — bringing the total of openly LGBTQ+ elected officials in the state to 20.
(11/06/17 1:14am)
Warren Wilson College plans to offer free tuition for in-state students who qualify for any state or federal grants.
(10/30/17 11:41pm)
The Entrepreneurship Incubator at UNC-Pembroke graduated its first business – a federal contractor called Lumbee Tribe Enterprises, LLC, Sept. 14.
(10/17/17 11:47pm)
Early voter turnout in Wake County’s Oct. 10 municipal elections was 10,143. This is up from 3,047 in 2015, according to Wake County Board of Elections' records.
(10/09/17 1:21am)
U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., and U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., are among the top four recipients of funding from the National Rifle Association, according to a ranking released by the Center for Responsive Politics.
(09/29/17 1:21am)
Duke Energy is considering rate increases for its North Carolina customers.
(09/22/17 3:26am)
The White House hosted its annual summit for leaders of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Monday as part of National HBCU Week.
(09/15/17 2:01am)
The number of voters registered as unaffiliated has surpassed the number of voters registered as Republican — making unaffiliated voters the second largest voting group in the state by over 500 voters.