Story by Mila Mascenik Cover photo courtesy of Alyssa LaFaro When an email with the…
Education
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,…
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.
Innovative UNC program uses students to fill health care gaps
Story by Maya Hagan Photo courtesy of Joseph Macia The consequences of improper health care…
‘They’re gonna see some things’: Undergrads fill short-staffed role at UNC Hospitals
Photo by: Joseph Macia Ahmadi: Registered Nurse Educator Michele Ream is training UNC undergraduates to…
‘Modern Masterpieces’ exhibit brings world-class art to Salisbury
Story by Emily Chambliss Photos by Madeline Nguyen On a cold December morning in downtown…
A legacy in art: Modern masterpieces tour North Carolina
Students from Rowan County tour Never Before Seen… Modern Masterpieces at Waterworks Visual Art Center…
Raleigh law firms join forces to pursue civil lawsuit against NC State and Monsanto
By: Olivia Gschwind RALEIGH, N.C. — Four law practices jointly pursuing a civil lawsuit against…
How Super Agers defy aging with mind and body strength
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