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caring: Who will step up to connect with our youth?
Every child should have a caring adult in their lives. And that's not always a biological parent or family member.
NC man returns to school to teach about technology
You would think school would be the last place for a man who failed four grades.
Many at Winston-Salem State University were shaken recently when Chancellor Donald Reaves announced that the school would drop its transition to Division I and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference because of financial reasons and return to Division II.
Deese, ECSU administrator, dies on recruiting trip
Grady Deese, director of the Elizabeth City State University Office of Admissions since December 2001, passed away from unknown causes on Saturday.
Salisbury bar brawl video brings others forward
Video of a bar brawl at La Bamba nightclub in Salisbury in early September encouraged others to voice complaints about police treatment at a rally Thursday.
Bus route will change for Livingstone-J.C. Smith game Oct. 3
The Salisbury Transit Service will reroute the Salisbury Mall/Livingstone College bus route on Saturday, Oct.
Cole to replace Parker on Superior Court bench
Longtime District Court Judge J. Carlton "J.C." Cole of Hertford has been appointed to replace Superior Court Judge J. Richard Parker, who will be stepping down early at the end of this month.
Love Leadership Alert: New form of leadership making an impact in first weeks around the world
September 19, 2009 LOVE LEADERSHIP Alert: New form of leadership making an impact in first weeks around the world Deeply humbled, and thankful.
Livingstone theatre professor Michael Connor has lead role in...
Michael Connor, theatre arts chair at Livingstone College is performing in the world premiere of "Cellphone Blues" at the Booth Playhouse in Charlotte.
Renowned leader brings message of HOPE to Livingstone
John Hope Bryant talks with Livingstone College freshman Jeremy Ratcliff of Raleigh after giving the keynote address at Friday's Fall Convocation.
Editorial: Life-or-death decisions
Larry Suber is one of the fortunate ones. He's a former gang-banger who got a second chance at life.
Livingstone College official to serve as chef in 'Livingstone College Nite at Five Guys'
Dr. Stanley J. Elliott wears many hats at Livingstone College: vice president of student affairs, mentor and recruiter.
Gang seminar at Livingstone focused on breaking bad habits
Attendance was slim at a gang prevention seminar at Livingstone College on Saturday.
Area colleges prepared for potential flu outbreaks
Officials at area colleges and universities say they haven't had any reported cases of the H1N1 virus, but steps are in place if they do.
Another new school year means another new Pittsfield Youth Commission in Pittsfield.
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WSSU Hosts North Carolina Battle of the Bands
The North Carolina Battle of the Bands will bring one of the most exciting weekend events the Triad has seen.
Love Leadership Alert: Bryant confirmed to speak at two Hbcu colleges on Love Leadership
September 02, 2009 LOVE LEADERSHIP Alert: Bryant confirmed to speak at two HBCU colleges on LOVE LEADERSHIP Following my remarks today before the national conference for the White House Initiative on HBCUs I was asked to be the convocation speaker for Livingstone College in North Carolina.
Wineka column: W.O.T. Fleming was giant influence
When Salisbury Mayor Susan Kluttz speaks at W.O.T. Fleming's funeral Friday, I think she will say something about a man who was "one of the giants." "I just feel like we lost a great leader in this city," Kluttz said Tuesday.
Man charged after nearly hitting firefighter with car
A driver who almost ran over a Salisbury firefighter and tried to elude police faces multiple charges.
Livingstone students spend week in New Orleans repairing some of the damage wrought by Katrina
NEW ORLEANS a ' A group of Livingstone College students returned Wednesday from New Orleans, where they spent a week repairing homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina, volunteering at a festival honoring legendary jazz musician Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, helping prepare space for new exhibitions at a city museum and having fun.
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