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Ecstatic graduates of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University cheer after being conferred their undergraduate degrees as Mister and Miss A&T (bottom right) observe. Photo by Ivan …

As expected, and a day before the filing deadline, Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson filed as a candidate for N.C. governor in the 2024 elections. He joined other gubernatorial candidates, …

There has been a breakthrough in treatment for patients with Sickle Cell Anemia. It consists of a one-time infusion that will change the life of individuals with the illness. As the holidays are upon …

Bennett College students Samiya Green and Na’Kiya Thompson both accepted internships with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) as part of the department’s …

More than 200 community members concerned about youth and gun violence gathered at Warnersville Recreation Center for a discussion on how to address this sensitive topic. Facilitated by Det. …

Yes, North Carolina has already begun to use voter photo identification, but its constitutionality is still under litigation in federal court, and a federal judge is soon expected to determine a …

Image provided by the University of North Carolina School of the Arts Nutcracker performances are Thursday-Friday, Dec. 7-8, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 9, at noon and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. …

Greensboro Holiday Parade 2023

The festive Holiday Season began in Greensboro with a colorful parade of dancers, prancers, and a gaggle of entertaining enhancers of all kinds. The drizzle failed to put a damper on the day’s best …

Southeast Alumnus Fred Whitfield Honored

State Senator Gladys Robinson, Fred Whitfield, wife Mary, brother CC Whitfield, State Representative Amos Quick. Seated: Janol Whitfield, Fred and CC’s mother. Photo by Joe Daniels/Carolina …

Bikes for Kids Visits Wiley

Happy third graders at Wiley Elementary School learn they are getting new bicycles. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker. Bikes for Kids began rolling into the screaming hearts of hundreds …

A&T Winter Wishes Celebration

The sounds of the season — festive songs of cheer and reverence with the rustling of gift wrapping — contributed to the joy of Winter Wishes, the annual North Carolina Agricultural & Technical …

The filing period for candidates wanting to run for several elected offices in 2024 opened at noon, Monday, December 4, and will close at noon, Friday, December 15. The 2024 primary election is on …

NCCU junior receiver Devon Smith had 19 receptions for 202 yards and a 91-yard touchdown catch during first quarter play against Richmond. Courtesy NCCU Athletics. RICHMOND, Va. – North Carolina …

Cold can be a killer, be prepared

Each year, hundreds of people die due to exposure to the weather. Don’t be one of them.[/caption] As if we could forget the date on the calendar, the North wind reminds us of cold weather and …

GCS Nutrition Service workers protest for higher wages. Courtesy Woody Marshall/ News & Record. A call-out by Guilford County Schools’ Nutrition Service workers demanding an increase in pay ended …

Grimsley survives Charlotte Hough, 42-35

Grimsley running back Mitchell Sommers (#22) scores one of his four TDs. Photo by Joe Daniels/Carolina Peacemaker. Charlotte Hough came into Jamieson Stadium Friday night, November 17, and gave the …

Movie review: Rustin

The cast of Rustin recreating the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. He was one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s chief lieutenants. Why is he only getting attention now? Bayard Rustin …

University officials, including Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr., center, and interim College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Dean Shirley Hymon-Parker, third from right, break ground on the …

Friendly Ave. rezoning request denied

Hundreds of Friendly Avenue residents filling the chambers and overflow area applauded the Greensboro Zoning and Planning Commission board’s decision to deny developer Glen Drew’s rezoning …

Take your medications

Making sure your medication is taken every day at the appropriate time is important. Organizing prescriptions in advance can help. One of the simplest and yet complicated acts of taking care of …

Dudley senior quarterback Andrew Attmore (#7) looks for a receiver downfield. Attmore finished with 10-of-13 passes for 262-yards and four touchdowns. Photo by Joe Daniels/Carolina Peacemaker. The …

NCCJ 57th Citation Award Dinner

L-R: Robert and Leslie Dunne Ketner, dinner chairs, NCCJ Citation Award honorees, Dr. Patrick Harman and Mae Douglas, NCCJ Board Chair Jennifer Martineau and NCCJ Executive Director Ivan Canada. …

Residents oppose rezoning on Friendly Ave

A rezoning request in a Friendly Avenue neighborhood has residents upset. More than 350 residents from the neighborhoods of Hamilton Lakes, Hamilton Forest and Starmount Forest gathered at …

The final stanza of the 2023 A&T football season will be written this weekend, but head coach Vincent Brown is already working on the script for next year. Promising to evaluate every aspect of …

Homecoming: It’s all about Aggie Pride

On a chilly morning, bands, dancers, and alumni of North Carolina A&T State University bundled up to participate in the annual Greatest Homecoming on Earth (GHOE) Homecoming Parade which traversed …

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