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October 15, 2008

$60 million proposal unveiled for southeast Greensboro

GREENSBORO - In a potential partnership between the Greensboro City Council, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners and Guil... Continue

UNCG to host panel discussion on race, gender, politics

GREENSBORO - UNCG will host a discussion Oct. 27, on race, gender and electoral politics. The free event is from 6-8 p.m. in the... Continue

Schools name new athletic director

Superintendent Maurice "Mo" Green named Eastern High School assistant principal Leigh Hebbard the school system's new director o... Continue

Social networking can lead to ID theft

GREENSBORO - It's a fair bet that the social networking pages of N.C. A&T computer science majors look different today than...... Continue

Guilford schools' top officials get pay increase

Guilford County Schools' top officials got a pay raise Tuesday night. The school board voted 10-1 to approve a 2.75 percent incr... Continue

N.C. university charges 4 with hazing

ELIZABETH CITY (AP) - Four students at Elizabeth City State University have been charged with hazing, their fraternity chapter h... Continue

Bill Clinton to speak at N.C. State in Jan.

RALEIGH (AP) — N.C. State says former President Bill Clinton will speak at the school in January, a week after a new president... Continue

October 14, 2008

High Point U. gets anonymous $2 million gift

HIGH POINT — High Point University said today it has received $2 million from a donor in Pennsylvania who wants to remain anon... Continue

School board candidates field questions

The public had its first chance to question candidates for the Guilford County Board of Education on Monday night during a forum... Continue

October 13, 2008

Asheville teen changes her name to protest dissections

ASHEVILLE (AP) - You can call her CutoutDissection.com, Cutout for short, but just don't call her Jennifer. The former Jennifer...... Continue

CNN anchor Cooper to visit Elon

ELON — Anderson Cooper, CNN news anchor and host of "Anderson Cooper 360" will appear at Elon University on April 7. Cooper wi... Continue

Former N&R publisher named dean at Queens University

Former News & Record publisher Van King has been named the dean of the School of Communication at Queens University of Charl... Continue

October 12, 2008

Campuses resonate with young voters’ voices

GREENSBORO — Sy Jasmin leafed through the wrinkled voter registration forms thrust into his hands by clipboard-carrying volunt... Continue

October 11, 2008

Acting, with honor

GREENSBORO — Most of them didn’t know much about the military. Maybe they knew of someone who had worn the uniform. Like the... Continue

October 10, 2008

Elon announces $100 million campaign

ELON — Elon University said today it wants to raise $100 million by 2011. The Ever Elon capital campaign is the largest in th... Continue

Rat hunting prompts school lockdown

HENDERSONVILLE (AP) — Police say a North Carolina woman hunting rats on her property caused a neighboring public school to kee... Continue

Watchful residents curb crime, chief says

Police Chief Tim Bellamy promoted community involvement as one of the strongest deterrents to crime during a question-and-answer... Continue

Ready, Aggies? It's homecoming time

GREENSBORO — Going downtown this weekend? Budget a little extra time to get from place to place. There will be a lot of extra...... Continue

School board has two seats up for grabs

Most school board members will tell you their seat can get pretty hot at times. That might explain why only two of the six seats... Continue

October 9, 2008

Candidate forum set for Monday

Guilford County voters will have a chance to hear from candidates running for school board and county commissioners Monday night... Continue

Rapper Bow Wow leads voter rally at N.C. A&T

GREENSBORO - First came the muffled noise, faraway sounds of drums pressing through the walls and windows of the Exhibit Hall of... Continue

Safety lights turn on at N.C. 87 school

REIDSVILLLE - Two auto accidents involving a teacher and a nurse last year at Williamsburg Elementary School were the last straw... Continue

October 7, 2008

Former teacher settles lawsuit over pregnancy

GASTONIA (AP) — A former Gaston County teacher who was unmarried and pregnant has settled her discrimination lawsuit against t... Continue

Filmmaker driven to get it right for 'Walls That Bleed’

GREENSBORO - For six years, Michael Anthony Williams has relived three deadly days in our city's history from so long ago. He in... Continue

A&T gives students a view of Wall Street

GREENSBORO - Let's say you're lucky enough to have a hypothetical $10,000 burning a hole in your pocket. But the money comes wit... Continue

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