Local food trucks grabbed NCCU students’ attention last semester February 11, 2020 Campus News·Featured Story One of the hot commodities at N.C. Central University last semester were the food trucks. The university had given students the options Read More
NCCU dorm fire from Monday caused by a candle and bed linens February 7, 2020 Campus News·Featured Story No one was injured or died Monday night in a fire to a N.C. Central University residence hall according to a statement Read More
Black-owned Durham dance studio nurtures next generation of dancers February 7, 2020 A&E·Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Multimedia·Recent Stories·Special Features - Starred Stories At the heart of Historic Black Wall Street in downtown Durham resides Empower Dance Studio. The black female-owned dance studio not only Read More
Activist Tamika Mallory talks about social justice to a NCCU crowd February 6, 2020 A&E·Campus News·Featured Story Social justice leader Tamika Mallory shared with N.C. Central University faculty, staff, students, and members of the public why she began to Read More
Small fire in NCCU dorm, unclear if there were any injuries or deaths February 4, 2020 Campus News·Featured Story It is unclear if anyone was injured or died in a fire within a residential hall at N.C. Central University Monday night. Read More
Rising Activewear line promotes healthy lifestyles for college students February 1, 2020 Beyond NCCU·Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories·Special Features - Starred Stories Goal Fitness Activewear, a new black-owned fitness brand, is spreading awareness on the campus of N.C. Central University campus about living a Read More
NCCU senior serves as mentor, leader, role model among her peers January 29, 2020 Campus News·Featured Story·Recent Stories She goes by Q. Mac. She created the name as she began to speak and host events, stemming from the first letter Read More
Anxiety disorders among women often goes unnoticed January 23, 2020 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story In 1984, 14-year-old Jaime Floyd sat in her mom’s Chevrolet Blazer during a family shopping trip for the sale on Chicago cutlery. Read More
An Australia in flames tries to cope with an ‘animal apocalypse’ January 15, 2020 Featured Story·Special Features - Starred Stories Across much of Australia, volunteers and professionals are fighting to contain widespread blazes, with many also taking risks to save wildlife being Read More
NCCU’s homecoming gospel concert features alumnus John P. Kee November 22, 2019 A&E·Campus Echo Archives - 1927 to Present·Campus News·Featured Story Students, faculty and staff, and members of the public were dressed in their casual Sunday best as they enjoyed local performances from Read More