October 11, 2009
GREENSBORO — Peer inside Kevin Brenner’s third-grade class at Wiley Elementary and you’ll see what you might expect: students squirming around as they work on a science or social studies project. You’ll also see something you don&r...
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October 10, 2009
GREENSBORO — UNCG campus police appear to be making a concerted effort to curb illegal alcohol use around the university, according to a new safety report. The number of arrests for liquor-law violations totaled 189 last year, up from 150 in 2007. I...
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GREENSBORO — Mark Lindsey has been busy lately. The commercial broker for High Point’s Skeen Group has been hustling to put together a deal for a student housing development in the Glenwood neighborhood — and do it on a tight deadline. W...
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October 8, 2009
GREENSBORO — Enrollment in Guilford County Schools dipped slightly this year, but it remains ahead of projections.The county school system had 71,464 students as of Sept. 22, the 20th day of the academic year.A year ago, the district had 71,652 stud...
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October 7, 2009
GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T has removed its name and financial support from the university’s annual homecoming concert after complaints about hiring a gang-affiliated rapper. With recent controversy about rapper Gucci Mane performing as the conc...
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GREENSBORO — The issue of gangs in schools may be less of a threat than some people believe, according to one group’s findings. The School Safety Committee, formed and led by Guilford County Board of Education member Deena Hayes, has spent th...
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GREENSBORO — Air-quality work at one elementary school likely will dip into funds set aside for other projects. School district officials told the Guilford County Board of Education on Tuesday night that work being done at Oak Ridge Elementary likel...
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October 6, 2009
What: Guilford County Board of Education meeting When: 6 p.m. today Where: Board Room of the administrative office, 712 N. Eugene St., Greensboro. On TV: Guilford County Schools Board of Education meetings are broadcast live on GCS Cable Channel 2 with re...
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October 4, 2009
GREENSBORO — As N.C. A&T’s administration decides whether to replace a gang-affiliated rapper at this year’s homecoming concert, a heated debate continues among students on campus.The argument over rapper Gucci Mane — that his...
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GREENSBORO — Teresa Eagle and her family have lived on Portland Street in the Glenwood neighborhood for 25 years . The area has changed a lot in that time — mostly going downhill from its beginnings as an ambitious turn-of-the-century experi...
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October 2, 2009
GREENSBORO — Guilford College has 2,833 students this fall, a record that exceeds the previous mark by 5.5 percentThat number exceeds the previous record set in fall 2007 by 145 students.Included in the record-setting headcount is a record number of...
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Roughly $1.5 million worth of federal stimulus funding will be coming to Greensboro as part of 556 National Institutes of Health grants handed out across the state this week. Nationwide, more than 12,000 such grants were given out under one slice of a $78...
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October 1, 2009
Researchers at universities in the region will receive $23.1 million in federal funding as part of a national stimulus initiative to promote medical research that was announced by the White House Wednesday.President Barack Obama announced the $5 billion i...
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GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T is considering replacing a gang-affiliated rapper who is headlining the school’s homecoming event, Chancellor Harold Martin said Wednesday. “We are reviewing our options right now,” Martin said. “We...
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September 30, 2009
GASTONIA (AP) — Two Republican state lawmakers say they'll attempt to overturn a new admissions policy that allows illegal immigrants to attend North Carolina's community colleges, arguing it's unfair to legal residents in a tough economy.Reps. Wil...
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HIGH POINT (MCT) — The High Point Planning and Zoning Commission amended a portion of the University Area Plan before unanimously approving the plan at its meeting Tuesday night.The sole change was amending the wording of the plan to say development...
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GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T’s Homecoming celebration draws thousands to Greensboro every year — students, alumni, families and music fans who want to see the hottest names in R&B, hip-hop and rap. But this year’s celebration is a...
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September 29, 2009
A proposed elementary school was the hot topic of a Southeast Guilford community education forum held last night. The location of a proposed Southeast area elementary school was foremost on the minds of the hundred or so people who turned out for th...
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REIDSVILLE — A school resource officer used a Taser on a Reidsville High School student Monday, according to a news release from the Reidsville Police Department. The officer observed an assault in progress and gave commands for the suspect to stop......
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ATLANTA (AP) — Less than 10 percent of U.S. high school students are eating the combined recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables, a finding that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called "poor" in a report Tuesda...
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GREENSBORO — When a student asked a classmate what a principal does, the girl replied: “She just runs the school and goes 'La dee da’ through the halls.” Everyone laughed at the student’s answer in a special video for the nin...
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GREENSBORO - The photos are telling. Look at them and you’ll see things you’ll recognize around our city. There’s the familiar, like the frozen figures of Bicentennial Gardens. But there’s also the vice and violence of any city, an...
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September 28, 2009
GREENSBORO — Last month, UNCG announced the renovation of its historic quad buildings and a new dormitory — first steps in its plan to have more students live on campus. The projected cost for the projects: more than $85 million. But as state...
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GREENSBORO — After months of pining for more space, UNCG police are finally moving into a new substation at 1409 W. Lee St., the former location of Two Men and a Truck. Officers were the movers last week as they moved desks, computers and files into...
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September 27, 2009
GREENSBORO — In this half-acre garden, surrounded by our city of concrete, you’ll find just about everything. Tomatoes and eggplant. Sweet potatoes and squash. Cantaloupes and okra. And some leafy thing called stevia that you can slip between...
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