Our editors say bye-bye: My love-hate relationship with NCCU May 2, 2017 Opinion·Recent Stories I feel like I just got here, but the calendar is telling me it’s time to leave. Initially, I set out to Read More
Exploring history, gender, and class through music April 19, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories We often find ourselves recognizing today’s women for their achievements. N.C. Central University music professor Candace Bailey is doing something different. Bailey Read More
NCCU reacts to Trump victory November 18, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story In the days following the end of one of the most politically divisive election cycles in American history, the Campus Echo reached Read More
Clinton surprises NCCU students outside W.G. Pearson Cafeteria November 4, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story When students found out that award-winning recording artist Pharrell Williams was coming to N.C. Central University on Thursday evening, it was enough Read More
Kaine and friends denounce Trump, encourage voters at NCCU October 24, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story Hillary Clinton running mate Tim Kaine headlined an early voting rally at North Carolina Central University Oct. 20 that included appearances from Read More
Wi-Fi to be fixed overnight, ITS says September 14, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story For N.C. Central students who've had trouble accessing the internet, your frustration may be coming to an end. An NCCU Information Technology Read More
Akinleye steps in as Saunders-White undergoes treatment August 22, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story As students arrive on campus for the fall semester, some returning and others for the first time, things at N.C. Central University Read More
Strepay redefines success April 4, 2016 Featured Story·Sports NCCU tennis player Dillon Strepay had no tennis experience before his first match this year. This season, he's been focused on continual Read More
Exploring the tiny ecosystem in our armpits March 9, 2016 Campus News·Special Features - Starred Stories NCCU biology professor Dr. Julie Horvath is researching the most pungent of areas in human anatomy. She’s looking at the microbes in Read More
Online education program brings recognition to NCCU February 10, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story The Education Technology program at NCCU’s School of Education came in at number 17 nationally, number two in North Carolina, and number Read More