CARTOON: The meaning of a holiday in 15 years October 31, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories As college students at NCCU, we get excited after an exhausting semester for Homecoming and fall break. People come up with different Read More
Chicken Wednesday fashion October 19, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories The newly inducted chill in the air has brought with it a season that is highly regarded among fashion forward millennials: fall. Read More
CARTOON: On the front line: a cycle of protests and police brutality October 10, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories In recent years, it seems like an awful cycle: a black person is attacked, shot, or killed by a police officer, African-Americans Read More
Homecoming: do’s and don’ts October 7, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories For freshman and transfer students who are unfamiliar with homecoming: eagle style, allow me to give you the do’s and don’ts for Read More
No more free meal plans for RAs September 20, 2016 Featured Story·Opinion Effective starting this semester, Residential Life has eliminated the free meal plan benefit for resident assistants. While the RAs' stipend will increase Read More
Chicken Wednesdays – fashion, food, fellowship September 9, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories While the food is what seems to draw people in, Chicken Wednesdays are no longer just about, well, chicken. Now, many students Read More
#MelaninMonroe September 1, 2016 Opinion There is magic in darkness. There is beauty in my skin. There is grace in my walk. There is power in my Read More
Dozens remain on wait list for campus housing August 31, 2016 Featured Story·Opinion In all, 35 students remain on a waiting list for campus housing as of August 26, according to the Division of Student Read More
Go deeper with the news April 29, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories Social media serves as a main news source for some people who are foreign to actively seeking out news from other media Read More
Just when you thought it was over March 8, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories Black history month has ended. However, black history is longer than the days your ancestors spent in the cotton fields. Let’s not Read More