Shoulder2shoulder mural calls for LGBT acceptance March 9, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story What started as a class project turned into a gift to the N.C. Central University Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Alliances Center Read More
VIDEO Story: Student speaks to “Historic Thousands on Jones Street” March 7, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story N.C. Central University students were among several thousand North Carolinians who braved the cold on Saturday, Feb. 13, to march on the Read More
UMD Food Pantry and Clothes Closet working to make life better March 7, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story With winter in full swing, Urban Ministries of Durham is extending a helping hand to families experiencing homelessness and poverty in North Read More
Flex card or Pearson Cafe? March 4, 2016 Featured Story·Opinion It's a question many students face each and every day. Pearson Cafe or Flex card? Read More
VIDEO NEWS STORY: Crossing Fayetteville Street is becoming increasingly dangerous March 2, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story Being a pedestrian can be hazardous to your health, even lethal. And Crossing Fayetteville Street on N.C. Central University’s west campus is Read More
Students dance Zumba for a greater cause February 26, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story Students hopped, swung, laughed and moved to music as they practiced Zumba to raise money for the American Heart Association in the Read More
Creating new rhythms in The Shed February 25, 2016 A&E·Featured Story In a secluded corner of downtown Durham hides a retro jazz club, The Shed, where musicians and young jazz lovers gather for Read More
Theatrical production ‘Hurt Village’ examines gentrification February 24, 2016 A&E·Featured Story N.C. Central University’s production of “Hurt Village,” by playwright Katori Hall, is a brash, honest and contemporary play about the gentrification of Read More
Students to learn about African Latino experience in Spanish courses February 19, 2016 Campus News·Featured Story The Spanish program's focus on the African Latino community makes N.C. Carolina Central University the first HBCU to develop this approach to Read More
Coaching years of legendary John B. McLendon captured in student thesis February 18, 2016 Featured Story·Sports When graduate history student Raja Rahim started looking for a thesis topic she found something close at hand: the life of renowned Read More