The Drought Is Over!
In front of over 5000 fans, and filling the Visitors' side, the Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls defeated the Virginia Union Panthers for the 2025 CIAA Football Championship at Durham County Stadium on November 15, 2025 with a 45-14 score. The victory ended a Fifty-Six year drought of a CIAA Championship Title.
The Knights of Labor: Pioneers of NC’s Labor Movement
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Knights of Labor (KOL)-founded in 1869 and once the nation’s largest labor organization-left an imprint on North Carolina far deeper than their brief period of prominence suggests. At their peak in the 1880s, the […]
Read MoreTurn shopping stress into purposeful gift giving by cultivating ‘consumer wisdom’ during the holidays
The Conversation – Every fall I anticipate the winter holidays with almost childlike joy. I look forward to familiar traditions with friends and family, eggnog in my coffee, and the sense that everyone is feeling a little lighter and more […]
Read More2nd Annual Gala Empowers Young Women
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – The 2nd Biennial S.A.G.E. Gala showcased for the greater Raleigh area the greatness in our young girls. The stunning gowns, impactful speakers, and delicious food made for an inspiring atmosphere in NC […]
Read MoreBarber and NC clergy condemn health care cuts, urge legislators to return to Raleigh
NC Newsline – Bishop William Barber, North Carolina faith leaders and dozens of activists gathered at the N.C. General Assembly Monday to symbolically eulogize the thousands of people that they believe will die as a result of cuts to Medicaid […]
Read MoreBook Review: Angier North Carolina From An African American Perspective
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer The best ideas and inspiration are hidden in books; there are a plethora of reasons to read. Perhaps you’re seeking information, or entertainment, maybe you’re looking for a specific answer to a question, and you […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina becomes latest state to offer residents help with online skills
NC Newsline – North Carolina published statewide digital skills standards last month that identify key knowledge and abilities for residents and will soon launch an online course, joining a number of states that are hoping to strengthen digital literacy. The […]
Read MoreThis vending machine will feed you zines about Durham’s history and culture
WUNC – At Durham Food Hall, a new vending machine has become the subject of much intrigue – instead of chips and candies, it offers to feed patrons in a different way: by sharing knowledge about the city of Durham […]
Read MoreThe Ebony Anglers Are Breaking The Mold In Sportfishing
By Judaea Ingram Staff Writer On a humid July morning in 2020, the docks of Morehead City hummed with pre-tournament excitement. Among the anglers readying their boats stood a team unlike any before – an all-Black, all-female crew from North […]
Read MoreHIV knows no borders
The Conversation – Protecting public health abroad benefits Americans. In a globalized world, diseases and their social and economic impacts do not stay within national boundaries. Increased rates of untreated HIV in any part of the world increase the risk […]
Read MoreJudge Ashleigh Parker Promotes New Devotional Book
(RALEIGH, NC) Judge Ashleigh is the author of From Broken to Brazen: 40-Day Devotional for Healing from Heartbreak, Loss, and Rejection. Combining her faith, personal experiences, and passion for empowering others, the book provides practical guidance and spiritual encouragement for […]
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