By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In October 2023, a five-member team of higher education professionals arrived at St. Augustine University (SAU) on behalf of its accreditor-the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS)-to evaluate the university’s finances […]
Read MoreBy Will Atwater NC Health News Rural residents often face significant barriers to accessing health care. Power outages, challenging travel and extreme weather events – such as hurricanes, heat waves and floods – only worsen the challenges posed by limited […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the White House Initiative to Promote Excellence and Innovation at HBCUs. While not the first executive action of its kind-every president since Jimmy Carter has issued […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide | Staff Writer Cary, North Carolina, the aroma of authentic, heartwarming soul food is in the air. Nana Morrison’s, a cherished family-owned restaurant with deep roots in the south, has officially opened its doors in […]
Read MorePhotos By Jimmy Boston By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Last Thursday, the Southeast Raleigh High School class of 2025 was able to Connect The Dots. Connect The Dots organization hosted its 3rd annual Southeast Raleigh Senior Day. The energy […]
Read MoreBy Brian Burns WUNC This past weekend, downtown Durham was taken over by the inaugural Biscuits & Banjos Festival, a celebration of Black artists and creators and the brainchild of Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning, North Carolina-born artist Rhiannon Giddens. The […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer North Carolina’s 2024 Supreme Court race has morphed into a sprawling legal and constitutional battle that now spans state and federal courts. On Tuesday, a three-judge panel from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals […]
Read MoreBy: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Memphis, Tennessee, a city steeped in history, culture, and the echoes of civil rights struggle, finds itself once again at the crossroads of injustice. The narrative, too often framed by the tragic assassination […]
Read MoreBy Mary Helen Moore NC Newsroom State lawmakers are considering letting more jackpot winners keep their identities secret. The bill would give lottery winners the right to remain anonymous if they win $5 million or more in prize money. That […]
Read MoreBy Alma Carten New York University Ten years ago, on July 22, in announcing the federal indictment of Charleston killer Dylann Roof, Attorney General Loretta Lynch commented that the expression of forgiveness offered by the victims’ families is “an incredible […]
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