For more than 70 years, the Civitan Club of Salisbury has been awarding scholarships to enable local students to achieve their academic goals. That tradition continued March 5 […] ...
Seven HBCU basketball programs across men's and women's basketball have made the NCAA Division II basketball tournament.
The Rowan Economic Development Council (Rowan EDC) welcomed business leaders, Forward Rowan investors, elected officials and community partners to the 6th Rowan EDC Annual Meeting on March […] ...
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How did The Athletic grade Oklahoma's transfer portal haul?
Oklahoma ranked tied for fifth when it came to slotting each SEC team's portal additions this offseason.
1874—Charles Sumner, one of the greatest White heroes of Black history, dies at age 63. Sumner became involved in politics as a powerful orator against slavery. For his efforts he was brutally beaten ...
Parker Livingstone ruffled the feathers of his prior team's fan base when he decided to transfer to the Sooners.
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Clemson holds off furious 2nd half rally from No. 19 North Carolina to win 80-79 in ACC Tournament
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Nick Davidson scored 17 points, and Clemson nearly allowed an 18-point second-half lead to slip away before holding on to beat No. 19 North Carolina 80-79 on Thursday night in ...
N.C. State, Wake Forest and Clemson were among the teams in a full slate of action from the ACC Tournament at Charlotte’s ...
A former Brunswick County golf facility has become a recovery center for men and families struggling with substance use and addiction.
The road warriors just keep on chugging along, as NC State won its sixth straight road game in ACC play, 84-83, over SMU in Dallas. The Wolfpack finished with four players in double figures scoring ...
In celebration of Women’s Month, we’re highlighting women leaders who are helping advance the state’s life sciences ecosystem. We asked them to share advice and insights for other women aspiring to ...
Dallas College is turning one of its North Lake Campus classrooms into a high-tech film set to help students land jobs paying $65,000 to $85,000 a year, just as college leaders and industry partners ...
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