A wintry weekend at NCCU January 26, 2016 Jasmine Holeman N.C. Central University cancelled classes on Friday, Jan. 22, as winter snow storm Jonas blew through North Carolina. Share It:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Campus EchoEast CoastIceJasmine HolemanJonasnccuNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Central UniversityShakira WarrenSnowStorm Related Posts Beyond NCCU·Featured Story·Multimedia·Recent Stories April 10, 2025 “Hands Off,” America’s call to action Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories March 17, 2025 Student led project seeks to improve housing conditions Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories February 7, 2025 One less bill for graduating Eagles Support our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersClassifiedsSupport our AdvertisersSupport our AdvertisersAbout the Campus Echo Previous Story CARTOON: First day vs. second week Next Story NCCU Fab Lab challenges the limits of creativity and technology Latest from Campus News How a hobby became a business When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world, it opened a creative door for one N.C. Central University student. What began as NCCU announces plans to improve housing NCCU announced plans Monday afternoon to improve on-campus housing following last week’s protest. In an emailed statement to the student body from Mass communication students aren’t waiting for opportunities, they’re making them The job market is changing fast. Many employers now want entry-level employees to have multiple years of experience and plan to hire Eagles kick off season with spring football game N.C. Central’s defense made a statement in the annual Maroon and Gray Spring Game Saturday to jump into the 2025 season. The Housing rally leads to march, public outrage, five detained Multiple police cruisers were parked along Concord Street, and N.C. Central University Police, along with officers from the Durham Police Department and
Beyond NCCU·Featured Story·Multimedia·Recent Stories April 10, 2025 “Hands Off,” America’s call to action
Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories March 17, 2025 Student led project seeks to improve housing conditions
How a hobby became a business When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world, it opened a creative door for one N.C. Central University student. What began as
NCCU announces plans to improve housing NCCU announced plans Monday afternoon to improve on-campus housing following last week’s protest. In an emailed statement to the student body from
Mass communication students aren’t waiting for opportunities, they’re making them The job market is changing fast. Many employers now want entry-level employees to have multiple years of experience and plan to hire
Eagles kick off season with spring football game N.C. Central’s defense made a statement in the annual Maroon and Gray Spring Game Saturday to jump into the 2025 season. The
Housing rally leads to march, public outrage, five detained Multiple police cruisers were parked along Concord Street, and N.C. Central University Police, along with officers from the Durham Police Department and