Holocaust survivor Esther Lederman speaks some history into NCCU students
Esther Lederman and her family were forced to leave her home in Lodz, Poland, when the German army invaded her country in … Keep Reading
Esther Lederman and her family were forced to leave her home in Lodz, Poland, when the German army invaded her country in … Keep Reading
Tossing footballs into trash bins in the Greek Bowl on a sunny day. Playing in a energetic wheelchair basketball game. Playing trivia … Keep Reading
Kiva gives individuals and organizations, such as the Campus Echo, an opportunity to pool their money and lend it interest free to … Keep Reading
Each year about 36,000 die in the United States from the flu. But on Sept. 22 about 100 members of N.C. Central … Keep Reading
Actress and LGBTA advocate Laverne Cox discusses with students her journey of becoming a transgender female. … Keep Reading
North Carolina Treasurer Janet Cowell meets with NCCU students on the importance of money management. Cowell spoke for an hour before a … Keep Reading
On August 16, at 3 a.m. a NCCU student reported sexual battery. … Keep Reading
Daniel Williams, associate professor in NCCU’s Department of Biological and Biomedical Science, is targeting gonorrheal antibiotic resistance. … Keep Reading
Second-year law school student Dominique Hardy was diagnosed with Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans, a rare and sometimes fatal skin cancer. … Keep Reading
The Afro Latino Club plans to launch as soon as possible with the help of Cuevas as a guide for students in … Keep Reading