Story by Mackenzie Thomas Photos by Jinrui Liu Naya Clark has been riding the light…
Tag: North Carolina
North Carolina universities adapt to artificial intelligence in the classroom
Story by Mary Mungai As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into the economy, higher education…
‘Backdoor form of a church tax’: Vouchers raise concerns about the separation of church and state
Story by Rachel Moody There are now over 100,000 Opportunity Scholarship Recipients. The Opportunity Scholarship…
N.C. schools’ cellphone regulations mark a new era in education
Story by: Ellie Kollme Though a new state law gives schools until Jan. 1, 2026…
New cell phone ban takes hold in North Carolina classrooms
Story by Olivia Jarman This fall, North Carolina schools began preparing for a new statewide…
UNC strives for better brand, adopts interlocking NC as primary logo
Story by Harry Crowther UNC-Chapel Hill has a new (but old) logo. In early November,…
How UNC superfan, Randall Keen, rallies in Carolina blue
When 64-year-old Randall Keen enters a UNC game, ushers greet him by name. Living with ALS hasn’t stopped him from cheering for nearly every Tar Heel team–or from teaching his daughter, Avery, what it means to keep showing up in Carolina blue.
Dismissed but not released: In prisons hundreds of miles apart, Winston-Salem brothers await reunion
By Tori Newby Teresa Ingram keeps two bedrooms empty in the house she bought in…
No time to say goodbye: the journey of Valle Crucis School after Hurricane Helene.
Story by Bethany Pryor
“Using theater to teach nurses”: How simulation training is shaping the future of nursing education
Story by Mackenzie Thomas Photos by Jinrui Liu A patient was in pain, frustrated…









