‘Dear World’ visits NCCU, students share their stories April 20, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories Words are powerful. Even though words are simply strings of letters, they can convey hundreds of stories and emotions. Recently, N.C. Central Read More
NCCU dancers embody their ‘vices and virtues’ April 15, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories Lust, desire, sloth, gluttony. Everyone has experienced these damnable sins. Through the art of expression, dancers dive in. Read More
Holocaust ‘hidden child’ shares her story April 13, 2016 Campus News·Recent Stories Holocaust survivor Renee Fink told a B.N. Duke Auditorium of about 100 the story of her life, Thursday, March 31. Fink, one Read More
‘The Plugg’ hosts second DJ showdown April 7, 2016 A&E·Recent Stories With the scratch of vinyl records and a drop of the bass, DJs have the power to move a crowd all night Read More
Local 20-year-old blows the audience away in Beyú Caffé March 22, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Local artist, 20-year-old Kayla Thompson, small in stature, inherited a big voice and is hoping to be that one in a million Read More
Spectacular Magazine names WNCU News Director Woman of the Year in Education March 21, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Durham-based Spectacular Magazine is set to announce its 2016 Women and Men of the Year Awards in conjunction with Black History Month. Read More
Samuel and Sons Barbershop: Moving on and passing the torch March 10, 2016 Beyond NCCU·Recent Stories Nearly four years after rebuilding his barbershop that was once burned beyond recognition, Samuel Jenkins’ Samuel and Sons Barbershop is once again 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
The ultimate spring break trip March 4, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories To go to college is one thing, but to truly experience your undergraduate years you must have an ultimate spring break trip. Read More
“Why are black women so angry?” March 1, 2016 Opinion·Recent Stories This stereotype disturbs my soul: Black women are angry, they are bitter. It’s absurd to label a group of women angry because Read More