Venice ‘on its knees’ from major floods blamed on climate change November 14, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story Venice is "on its knees," in the wake of the second-worst flooding of modern times, its mayor said Wednesday, describing an extreme Read More
EVENT PREVIEW: National nonprofit hosting entrepreneurship event NCCU November 13, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories HBCUvc at NCCU will be hosting a Durham Startup Weekend, sponsored by Techstars and in partnership with Google for Startups, November 22 Read More
On the varying costs of 2019 Homecoming tickets October 29, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Opinion·Recent Stories The upcoming N.C. Central University homecoming event has students with mixed opinions on the pricing of the event, but the students that Read More
Escape Room Experience challenges students to find Eddie the Eagle October 22, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories NCCU’s Career and Professional Development Center hosted the Escape Room Experience on Oct. 4 and 5, 2019 Where Eddie the Eagle as Read More
Best of the Carolinas finds new talent for Hoco gospel concert October 6, 2019 A&E·Beyond NCCU·Campus Echo Archives - 1927 to Present·Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories B.N. Duke Auditorium was filled with melodious songs and worship on Sept. 29 for The Best of the Carolinas Gospel Competition hosted Read More
NCCU Alumnus reflects on new leadership position with Durham Sheriff’s office September 10, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus Echo Archives - 1927 to Present·Recent Stories “Grateful” is the perfect word to describe Durham’s newly-appointed Sergeant in Investigations Antoine Fredric Harris. An N.C. Central University alum, Harris has Read More
New campus behavioral clinic makes the mind their main matter April 17, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Recent Stories When we think of health, we tend to think of factors like lifestyle habits, taking medication, or even just the occasional checkups Read More
African-Americans missing out on Southern Push for legal marijuana April 10, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Natalie Jones Bonner, a 58-year-old entrepreneur in Biloxi, Mississippi, who has used cannabis to reduce inflammation in her knees and wrists, wanted Read More
A political awakening: How Howard University shaped Kamala Harris’ identity March 21, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories The war on drugs had erupted, apartheid was raging, Jesse Jackson would soon make the campus a staging ground for his inaugural Read More
Chicago has one female, African-American organ transplant surgeon. She fights disease — and distrust of doctors March 6, 2019 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories When transplant surgeon Dinee Simpson sits in a consultation room with a patient, often they’re joined by the patient’s spouse or children Read More