How Southern Colleges Are Shaking Up The ‘Plumbing’ Of Higher Education
NC Newsline – When six Southern public university systems this summer formed a new accreditation agency, the move shook the national evaluation model that higher education has relied on for decades. The news wasn’t unexpected: It arrived a few months […]
Read MoreFrom Bondage to Books: Edward Johnson’s Life as a Scholar
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Edward Austin Johnson, born enslaved in Raleigh on November 23, 1860, became a leading educator, attorney, author, and political figure whose work shaped public life in Wake County. Johnson was educated first by Nancy […]
Read MoreOmega Psi Phi Chapter Holds Achievement Week Activities
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. recently concluded a weeklong of activities as part of the fraternity’s International Achievement Week, highlighted by the annual awards banquet. This year’s theme was “Impactful Service Through […]
Read MoreDoes It Seem Like Everyone Around You Is Getting Sick?
You’ve probably noticed more sniffles, coughs and “Can’t come into work today” texts than usual. It’s that time of year again-the season of passing colds and unexpected viruses. But what exactly is going around right now and how can you […]
Read MoreApple Delays RTP Hub, Secures Four-Year Extension
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Apple’s long-anticipated Research Triangle Park (RTP) campus has entered another extended holding pattern as North Carolina formally approved the company’s request to push back the hiring and investment milestones tied to its incentive package. The […]
Read MorePart Of The South of the Border Roadside Attraction On I-95 Is Going Up For Sale
WUNC – Part of the South of the Border roadside attraction – on Interstate 95 on the line between North and South Carolina – has been put up for sale. The owners are selling 30 acres that include the Pedroland […]
Read MoreNew RPD Deputy Chief: Eddie Buffaloe Jr.
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Raleigh Police Department has announced that Eddie M. Buffaloe, Jr., retired Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS), will join the agency as Deputy Chief of the Administrative Services Division beginning […]
Read MoreAI Is Quietly Becoming The Holiday Shopper’s Secret Weapon
BUSINESS INSIDER – You may have artificial intelligence to thank for your Christmas gift this year. From tech to retail, companies are going all in on AI this year, and it looks like consumers are following suit. This holiday season, […]
Read MoreRaleigh Café Builds Community Through Shared Meals
NC Health News – Since she was a child volunteering at soup kitchens and food pantries with her parents, Maggie Kane has carried a question: “Why was I on this side? Why am I so lucky?” The invisible line that […]
Read MoreNew Wake County Park Will Bring Walking Trails To Raleigh-Knightdale Border
WUNC – Wake County broke ground at Kellam-Wyatt County Park recently in its latest effort to expand green spaces in the area. The 59-acre property located near the border of Raleigh and Knightdale will have community and demonstration gardens, nature […]
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