By Emma Unger North Carolina’s 122 death row inmates have spent up to 40 years…
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Health care workers, first responders reflect on Hurricane Helene’s emotional impact
By Emma Unger About two weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina with historic…
A story stitched in color
By Sienna Ayes A dark green mesh helmet caked heavy with dust. A white-and-blue silicone…
A look into the UNC system’s growing dependence on adjunct labor
An investigation into how and why UNC system schools have increased their use of part-time faculty.
Fear, Mental Health Gaps, and the Aftermath of Iryna Zarutska’s Killing
The Blue Line light rail crossing at 9th Street Station in Charlotte, North Carolina, Sunday,…
For these university students without cars, grocery stores are inaccessible
For students living on university campuses and without a personal vehicle, getting to a grocery…
Safe to Care: Inside North Carolina’s Nursing Simulation Revolution
One student is performing a procedure on a manikin, while his teammate observe and help.…
Snapshot of Charlotte: How the city is coping in the aftermath of Iryna Zarutska’s murder
Story by Mackenzie Thomas Photos by Jinrui Liu Naya Clark has been riding the light…
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…









