VIDEO: Art Expo showcases the artistic talents of NCCU for the third time March 9, 2017 A&E·Multimedia N.C. Central University art students and local artists displayed their pieces in the Alfonso Elder Student Union for the third annual Art Read More
Recognizing a former Panther, author, and artist: Elaine Brown March 8, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, it’s fitting to show some appreciation to the former leader of the Read More
NCCU Dance Group celebrates black culture and history March 7, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories On the last day of Black History Month, the NCCU Dance Group revived its Black History Month program at the N.C. Central Read More
SOUND JUDGEMENT: ‘SweetSexySavage’ by Kehlani March 1, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories Oakland R&B artist Kehlani released her first studio album last month. Kehlani was the lead writer on this project, entitled “SweetSexySavage.” Read More
PHOTO GALLERY: NCCU Theatre’s ‘Underground’ brings the atrocities of slavery to life February 21, 2017 A&E·Featured Story N.C. Central University's Department of Theatre is preparing to take the stage for the second week with their production, “Underground.” This play Read More
LEGO Batman shows the softer side of the Dark Knight February 17, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories We all enjoy a little bit of humor every now and then. But what about in a violent, brawl-like action film? Director Read More
Author and activist Cornel West set to appear at NCCU’s ‘Rock the Mic’ February 8, 2017 A&E·Featured Story Author, activist, and professor Cornel West will appear Friday to celebrate Black History Month in the next “Rock the Mic” lecture at Read More
Moonlight: a look into the Oscar nominated film February 8, 2017 A&E·Featured Story It is rare to see a film depict the internal struggles of a young, black boy as he grows up in a Read More
SOUND JUDGMENT: ‘C U L T U R E’ by Migos February 3, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories Migos is starting 2017 off with a bang, dropping their highly-anticipated sophomore album C U L T U R E on January Read More
VIDEO: Beyond the script, the story of veteran Ken Dula November 10, 2016 A&E·Multimedia In honor of Veteran's Day, Vietnam War veteran Ken Dula and NCCU instructor Brenda Womble are premiering their play "Guns of Ava." Read More