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North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are bolstering esports programming. The hope is that it brings more students of color into an industry that’s lacking diversity.
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The debate over reparations is real. The directors of the film "The Big Payback" is spreading the word on the importance of reparations for the descendants of African slaves in the United States. Students at HBCUs, like Shaw University, are learning the pros and cons of reparations and debating the issue.
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North Carolina is home to 11 Historical Black Colleges and Universities — the second most in the country. The majority of these schools were built by newly freed slaves who became students. This Black History month, we look at the legacy of HBCUs in the state by talking to students about how these institutions create a sense of belonging and encourage authenticity.
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The two-day leadership training aims to help farmers in underserved counties with daily operations as well as strengthen their businesses for the long term.
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The Tar Heels visit App State. The Wolfpack travels to Greenville. And the Aggies and Eagles clash in Charlotte. College football is back.
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According to data compiled by WUNC, 33 athletes and coaches with connections to the Tar Heel State will be competing at the delayed Summer Olympic games in Tokyo for Team USA.
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From step team to the sunshine band, Victor Solomon credits his up-and-coming success on the singing competition "The Voice" to both his church community and his enduring faith.
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Three historically black North Carolina colleges have received record financial gifts from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.Scott, former wife of Amazon…
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If there is one thing a majority of Americans can agree on, it is that we do not have much trust in our federal government. Congress currently boasts an…
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Many people know the role that Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr. played in the fight for civil rights. But what about Willena Cannon, a student at…