“I can’t do my job:” the future of maternal healthcare in North Carolina
Story by Emma Cooke Photo by Cameron Thomas Third-year medical student, Kristel Black, has found a home at UNC’s School of Medicine, but after the passage of Senate Bill 20 in May, she doesn’t plan to...
View ArticleAt a loss: NC rape crisis centers struggle as federal funds dry up
Story by Hannah Kaufman There are cubicles but no distinct offices, the room a hum of soft voices and the scratching of pens on paper. The overhead fluorescent lights are off, and the natural light...
View ArticleStudents and mentors struggle to navigate recently passed N.C. bill, ‘Care...
By Emmy Trivette From the vast pool of institutions and post-grad matchups, Dr. Rachel Jensen was placed in North Carolina for her OB-GYN fellowship. She moved from Baltimore to N.C. just a week...
View ArticleLacrosse Scholar
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View ArticleCary High School’s NJROTC Program: Shaping Leaders Beyond the Battlefield,...
By Isabella Geskos Cary High School’s NJROTC program emphasizes leadership, discipline, and confidence, with a focus on both soft and hard skills. The program is not designed to recruit students into...
View ArticleGone: A Unexplained Disappearance
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View ArticleBotana Cart to Botana Mart
Botana Cart is a portable kiosk that sells CBD products in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The small business recently opened a “Botana Mart” on Rosemary street which will prioritize the health and safety...
View ArticleGreensboro’s students of citizenship: a classroom community
Story by Lia Salvatierra GREENSBORO, North Carolina – On an otherwise quiet Thursday evening at Peace United Church of Christ in Greensboro, chatter and laughter in a medley of accents travel from a...
View ArticleCary High School’s NJROTC: shaping leaders beyond the battlefield and...
Story by Lia Salvatierra Natasha Tyler quickly became a standout cadet during her introductory Navy Junior ROTC course at Cary High School. She engaged during a year of COVID-imposed Zoom class,...
View ArticleTime is money: Women contribute big to political campaigns
Story by Lilly Behbehani Photos by Ally Rabon In late September, Austin Cook got a call. She was told she got the job working on the Biden-Harris re-election campaign. She was thrilled, knowing it was...
View ArticleThe “Best Elementary School In North Carolina”
An Audio and Photo Story By Elaina James Elaina James Every person who enters Lingerfeldt Elementary School in Gastonia is greeted by a bright red marquee– “LINGERFELDT IS THE BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL...
View ArticleThe “Best Elementary School In North Carolina”: A Short Audio Documentary
An Audio and Photo Story By Elaina James Elaina James Every person who enters Lingerfeldt Elementary School in Gastonia is greeted by a bright red marquee– “LINGERFELDT IS THE BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL...
View ArticleBeyond the grade: How one ‘failing’ school defines success
Story by Sinclair Holian Photos by Elaina James Gary Coke stood tall in the front office lobby at Lingerfeldt Elementary School, taking in the start of the 2023-2024 school year. The August day marked...
View ArticleMega gas station Buc-ee’s is coming to small town Mebane, despite opposition
Story by Christian Phillips They say that everything is bigger in Texas, and when it comes to Buc-ee’s, that is certainly true. The Lone Star State gas station is coming to North Carolina after the...
View ArticleFamily-owned vineyard in Winston-Salem celebrates seventh anniversary
Story by Kyle Lobenhofer Lead: North Carolina recently became the 11th largest wine producer in the United States with more than 500 vineyards and 200 wineries. The industry now accounts for nearly $2...
View ArticleAs Leandro versus the state of North Carolina prepares to enter into its...
Story by Walter Reinke Visuals by Adrian Tillman Governor Roy Cooper has declared 2024 the year of public schools in North Carolina, and the year is starting off with the return of a nearly 30 year...
View ArticleOld Homeplace Vineyards, a Winston-Salem gem
Story by Lesley Gonzalez Visuals by Adrian Tillman A warm glow floods the rustic walls of The Barn as David Stone, co-owner of Old Homeplace Vineyards for the past seven years, turns on the venue...
View ArticleSome claim that Buc-ee’s is being built on indigenous land — how are claims...
Story by Ben McCormick Cover photo courtesy of Rosemarie (Adobe Stock), graphic by Brennen Tripp In a cornfield just off the Trollingwood Hawfields Road exit on I-40 in Mebane, North Carolina, rows...
View ArticleFlood resiliency in Orange County
Story by Caroline Daly The communities of Orange County and Chapel Hill have recently experienced massive floods that have resulted in flash flood warnings and school cancellations. On Jan. 9, there...
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