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
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
“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
Discolored water concerns students February 29, 2016 Campus News·Recent Stories Students began to notice a change in Ruffin Hall’s water on Tuesday Feb. 24. No email was sent out by the Department 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
Students not keen on reusable take-out program February 23, 2016 Campus News·Multimedia At the start of the 2015-2016 school year, NCCU's Eagle Dining Services implemented a new plan with reusable food containers in an Read More
Students delve into common questions of love, relationships and sex February 22, 2016 Campus News·Recent Stories The National Council of Negro Women held its annual panel “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” on Tuesday, Feb. 9 in the Read More
VIDEO Story: Statewide voting rights teach-in comes to campus February 19, 2016 Multimedia On Feb. 11, statewide advocacy organizations sponsored a voting rights teach-in at NCCU to prepare students for the upcoming primaries and presidential 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