Glendale ‘Bo’ Gibbs: The Unsung Rival of Michael Jordan
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer For Glendale “Bo” Gibbs, his time on the basketball courts of New Bern High School in the early 1980s was marked by hard work, perseverance, and unforgettable matchups with one of the greatest basketball players […]
Read MoreAnnual LinkedIn Local Event Connects Business Leaders
By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer In an era dominated by digital interactions, the importance of face-to-face connection remains paramount. Debra Mathis annual master connector event, exemplified by the recent LinkedIn Local Raleigh Triangle gathering on March 13th at the […]
Read MoreRoots to Resilience: Remembering Black Raleigh
By: Ms. Jheri Worldwide, Staff Writer The North Carolina State Archives’ audio-visual collection presented highlights from Raleigh’s Black history on March 6th. Roots to Resilience: Remembering Black Raleigh was a powerful presentation featuring historical footage, photographs, and audio recordings that […]
Read MoreThe Decline Of Christianity, And Rise Of Secular Lifestyles In America
Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In recent years, the religious landscape of the United States has undergone a profound shift. Religion, which has long been a powerful influence in American society, is facing a slow but unmistakable decline in adherence, especially […]
Read MoreThe Go See NC Series: A Day In … Little Washington, NC
By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Embark on another adventure with The Carolinian as we continue our ‘A Day In…’ series, designed to guide you through the diverse and welcoming cities of North Carolina and beyond. Our journey resumes in […]
Read MoreLigon Celebrates Black History Month
Janet Jeffries | Contributor In Celebration of Black History Month, Ligon’s Program Coordinator, Megan Retseck invited Alumni to be a part of a two-day round table discussion. February 24th and February 27th 2025 were two days 2 days of successful […]
Read MoreThe Grim History Of Raleigh’s Segregated Communities
By Greg Childress NC Newsline Lisa Boccetti and Bob Williams beamed with pride as they shared the culmination of a year’s-long work to identify Wake County deeds that contain racially restrictive covenants. The covenants shaped city and county housing patterns […]
Read MoreMillions Of Americans Juggling Side Hustles To Make Ends Meet
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com A new 2025 Side Hustle Survey from LendingTree shows that nearly half of Americans, 44 percent, have a side hustle, with many depending on the extra income to cover basic expenses. The findings reflect the […]
Read MoreRaleigh’s Stand Up For Science Rally Is A Fights For Funding
Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Hundreds of scientists, students, and community members gathered at Raleigh’s Halifax Mall on Friday afternoon for the “Stand Up for Science” rally, protesting the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to federal science funding. The demonstration, part […]
Read MoreThe Inspirational Story Of Miss Mabel Keaton Staupers
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer In Barbados, on February 27, 1890, a girl was born who would go on to champion the cause of equality in ways that were as quiet as they were revolutionary. At the age of thirteen, […]
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