Sho Baraka talks unity between race and community April 28, 2017 Beyond NCCU·Featured Story Christian hip-hop artist Sho Baraka was the feature panelist at an April 20 community forum sponsored by ReCity, a Durham non-profit dedicated Read More
NCCU Vocal Jazz Ensemble releases second album, ‘Take Note’ March 24, 2017 A&E·Featured Story After recording in the studio for two years, N.C. Central University’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble released their second full-length album, “Take Note,” on Read More
PHOTO GALLERY: Batuquê Trio brings its own rhythms to NCCU workshop March 10, 2017 A&E·Featured Story Music students and faculty came Saturday to experience a unique fusion of jazz, Afro-Latin and Caribbean music. Amid short music pieces and Read More
NCCU Dance Group celebrates black culture and history March 7, 2017 A&E·Recent Stories On the last day of Black History Month, the NCCU Dance Group revived its Black History Month program at the N.C. Central Read More
African Americans and swimming: a dark history November 16, 2016 Featured Story For many African Americans, basketball and football are the sports of choice. Swimming doesn’t usually fall into that category. But during the 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
Students dive into the language of crime October 26, 2015 Campus News·Recent Stories Step into Stefanie Frigo’s forensic linguistics course (ENG 3030) and you might find yourself reading a sentence like this: “Drop off $1 Read More