"It was scary. Although I had moved a lot and I had been familiar with instability, I had never been with anyone I didn't know. I had never been with complete strangers," said Natalie Paul.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark the 65 th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-Ins./ On February 1 st, 1960, four North Carolina A&T students started a peaceful protest at the segregated Woolworth Lunch Counter.
UNC Greensboro faces the Wofford Terriers after Kenyon Giles scored 23 points in UNC Greensboro's 70-65 win against the East Tennessee State Buccaneers.
Three North Carolina A&T men's basketball players have been suspended for violating team rules, the school announced on Thursday. Men’s basketball head coach Monté Ross announced the suspensions of guards Ryan Forrest, Landon Glasper and Julius Reese. The statement didn't indicate which rule, or rules, were violated.
The figure skating world is in mourning after a devastating midair collision killed skaters and coaches who were returning from a national championship and training camp in Wichita,
Remembrances are happening January 31 and February 1, marking the 65th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins. The building where the civil rights protest began, Woolworth's, is now a National Historic Landmark. The original lunch counter is still preserved inside the museum.
"Generations after us will be able to say that's where history was made," said Guilford County Commissioners Chair Melvin "Skip" Alston, who along with Earl Jones, then a Greensboro city
Robin Saul, N&R newspaper publisher, who helped to raise money for community safety nets during one of the city's bleakest downturns, has died along with wife Connie in an accident
NBA legend Bob McAdoo said he almost attended an HBCU and spoke fondly about his experience watching HBCU basketball
Rep. Erin Paré, a Holly Springs Republican who was recently appointed a chair of the House Appropriations Committee, filed this bill to allow for a state income tax deduction for gambling losses.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its community are preparing to commemorate the 65th anniversary of when four A&T freshmen jump-started the civil rights movement on  February 1,
South Stokes’ Ryleigh Pinnix verbally committed to Lenoir-Rhyne University more than a year ago, but she has now made it official by signing her letter-of-intent to play