Month: September 2014

NFL Horror Story

AALIYAH SINGLETON | Staff Writer The NFL has a problem, for the entire month of September their issue with domestic violence has been on public display. Earlier this month the disturbing elevator footage of former Baltimore...

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Students Discuss Being of Color at a PWI

ALFRED ANDERSON | Staff Writer  N.C. State students gathered at Daniels Hall to discuss the disadvantages faced by students of color at predominantly white institutions ,PWIs. The Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha...

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The State of Black Education Today

AACC Hosts Panel Discussion ‘60 years after Brown’ CHRIS HART-WILLIAMS | Editor-in-Chief  A group dedicated to education in various ways highlighted the importance of supporting education with time, love, and votes. On Tuesday,...

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For New MSA Director, it’s Back to the Pack

Eboni Bryson | Staff Writer Following the sudden resignation of the former Director Mr. Rod Bradley, Multicultural Student Affairs quickly hired a new director to ensure students are well-served during this academic year. The...

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A Pack Divided by Ferguson

Nia Doaks | Managing Editor Aaliyah Singleton | Staff Writer Pack Poll, an N.C. State student polling entity, recently polled students on their feelings concerning the events in Ferguson. The findings served as a source of...

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