‘Us’ review: Notes from the underground, and a master class from Lupita Nyong’o March 27, 2019 A&E·Recent Stories Jordan Peele’s “Us” begins so spectacularly well, and sustains its game of doubles so cleverly for most of its two hours, it’s Read More
Racing to prove himself March 26, 2019 Recent Stories·Sports Sophomore track and field runner Gordon Lewis is out to prove something. You might even say he has a chip on his Read More
VIDEO: Amara La Negra speaks on Afro-Latina issues at Rock the Lyceum March 25, 2019 Campus News·Multimedia·Recent Stories On February 27, "Love & Hip Hop: Miami" star Amara La Negra visited N.C. Central University to discuss her experiences being an Read More
SOUND JUDGEMENT: ‘When I Get Home’ by Solange March 22, 2019 A&E·Recent Stories On March 1, Solange Knowles, who gave the world whimsical hits such as “Cranes in the Sky” and “Don’t Touch My Hair” 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
Grow where you are planted: how the Women’s Center is tackling relocation March 20, 2019 Campus News·Recent Stories Despite her office being the first official casualty of N.C. Central University's campus master plan, Women's Center director Dr. Nichole Lewis is Read More
VIDEO: Feeling safe at NCCU: personal accounts and by the numbers March 19, 2019 Campus News·Multimedia·Recent Stories Feeling safe on campus is one of the most important factors of the overall assurance of security for students. At N.C. Central Read More
On my recent removal from acting SGA student body president March 18, 2019 Opinion·Recent Stories I have worked hard to showcase a spirit of servant leadership I would like to see the student body emulate. As I Read More
NCCU football player remains “unbreakable” through hardships March 7, 2019 Recent Stories·Sports Darius Royster took the chance he was given and ran with it, transforming from a walk-on into an all-conference footballer during his 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