Story by Sydney Brainard Photos by Joe Macia Thousands of gun shows take place…
Tag: North Carolina
Declining enrollment in teacher education programs makes UNC pause music education track
Story by Mila Mascenik Cover photo courtesy of Alyssa LaFaro When an email with the…
Declining enrollment might make 2026 the last class of music education concentrations
Story by: William Hayes This euphonium player is UNC Junior Corey Sheppard, a music…
North Carolina Youth and Government continues legacy of inspiring young leaders
Story by Annie Ham Cover Photo by Sophie Watson RALEIGH, N.C. – From a young age,…
City of Raleigh Museum hosts inaugural Black Artists Day celebration
Story by Eliza Benbow Cover Photo by Danielle Hart RALEIGH, N.C. — Tyler Jones’ hands…
Classrooms in Crisis: The State of North Carolina’s Education System
Though media coverage of the issue has lessened since the height of the pandemic, North Carolina educators say the teacher crisis has deepened. The shortage leads to larger class sizes, increased teacher burnout and fewer individualized learning opportunities, which ultimately affect student outcomes and the quality of education they receive.
Flying hope: How an international disaster relief organization turned to its hometown after Helene
Story by Audrey Kashatus Cover Photo by Bethany Pryor BOONE, N.C. – Bev Kauffeldt was…
Imperfect political parties drive youth voters to register unaffiliated
Story by Mila Mascenik Graphic by W.H. Hayes For Raleigh resident Mia Babson, there is…
How Chapel Hill’s oldest neighborhood impacts the housing crisis
Photo By: Henry Thomas [Nat sound: Knock on door] Welcome to Cobb Terrace. McCullough: This…
Independent youth voters drift away from the title of Democrat or Republican
Story by W. H. Hayes UNC student Leah Stone is registered Unaffiliated because they…