A Leap of Courage: Hubbard’s Historic Olympic Victory
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer William DeHart Hubbard was the first African American to win an individual gold medal in the Olympic Games, claiming victory in the long jump at the 1924 Paris Olympics. Born on November 25, 1903, Hubbard […]
Read More44th J.W. Ligon Jr., Sr. High School Alumni Reunion Held
By Karl Cameron Special To The Carolinian The 44th J.W. Ligon Jr., Sr. High School Alumni Reunion was held Saturday at the John Chavis Memorial Park in Raleigh N.C. Hundreds of alumni came out for the occasion, which had a […]
Read MoreSoutheast Raleigh’s Keysaun Eleazer Commits To Stanford
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer In the world of high school athletics, the term “student-athlete” is often used, but few embody it as completely as Keysaun Eleazer. A standout star on the football field and in the classroom at […]
Read MoreCitizen Spotlight: From Coastal Kitchens to Community Gardens, Justin’s Journey of Cultivating Connection
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Justin Walker, a dynamic community leader and farmer, recently shared his remarkable journey, one deeply rooted in the power of food, community, and an unwavering commitment to cultivating positive change. His path, winding from […]
Read MoreGemynii Is Bringing The Joy To Durham’s Dance Floors
By Brian Burns WUNC Before moving to Durham in 2011, Gemynii never imagined she’d become a party DJ. She spent her childhood recording music off of the radio, and was a college DJ at her alma mater Elizabeth City […]
Read MoreHow To Donate School Supplies for Triangle area public schools
WUNC – Inside a warehouse owned by Durham Public Schools, Eunice O’Neal Sanders and Euba McKoy lead volunteers sorting donations of pencils, crayons, paper, and art supplies. Newly hired teachers will soon browse the warehouse to take what they need […]
Read MoreTalk’n with Toshiba Rice of the Wake County Board of Education
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Seeking a connection with the Wake County Board of Education? Toshiba Rice is making herself available to the community via Zoom on Mondays at 12:15 PM. Parents, students, and community members can get […]
Read MoreNCCU ‘Durham 5’ Protestors Challenge Arrests In Court
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer On April 16, 2025, students and community members gathered on the campus of North Carolina Central University (NCCU) to protest what they described as unlivable housing conditions, including mold, flooding, pests, and a lack of […]
Read MoreFree Healthcare Clinic Coming to Rocky Mount In August
For millions of Americans access to basic healthcare is a challenge at best and an impossibility at worst. Due to geographic, economic, or cultural barriers, much of the U.S. population is uninsured or underinsured. Remote Area Medical (RAM®) is stepping […]
Read MoreNC child care task force warns of ‘early education crisis,’ urges increased subsidies
NC Newsline-An early education task force appointed by Governor Josh Stein earlier this year called for raising minimum child care subsidies in its initial report issued last month. The panel, announced in March as the state seeks to rejuvenate a […]
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