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Aggies READ book festival is happening this weekend
Meet authors, illustrators and storytellers while getting your little one excited about reading. The NC A&T Literacy Scholars, under the Department of Educator Preparation, & the College of Education are hosting the Aggie READ (Reading Empowers Action and Discovery) book festival this Saturday from 10am – 2pm on the outdoor space near Proctor Hall on…
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Award-winning Aggie alumna shares insights with journalism students

By Amaris Hill GREENSBORO, N.C. – Two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist Alexis Wainwright told a small group of N.C. A&T journalism students that overcoming imposter syndrome—the nagging feeling of inadequacy—starts with thorough preparation. A proud Crosby Kid —journalism students study in Crosby Hall—from the class of 2016, Wainwright met with students Friday via Zoom during a…
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A new collective will help N.C. A&T student-athletes navigate NIL

Before 2021, college athletes could not use their name, image or likeness — commonly referred to in sports circles as NIL — to endorse products, for example, and remain eligible to play college sports under NCAA rules. By Jayden Willis Amid new guidelines from the NCAA Division I Council, N.C. A&T started a collective to…
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How track and field students maintain their mental health during a school semester

A December report from the NCAA showed that while mental health issues among student-athletes have improved since 2020, they remain at relatively high levels. By Nyhiem Russell Mental health is crucial for student-athletes and there are some important factors to consider. Some of the solutions that can be used are time management, self-care, open…
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Nine Student Newsrooms Statewide Collaborate On a Special Mental Health Project

As nine college newsrooms join forces to delve into the complexities of mental health, they aim to shed light on the individual stories behind the statistics and advocate for a future where no one suffers in silence. By: Rosegalie Cineus Originally published on the A&T register on March 22, 2024 Growing up as Gen Z,…
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N.C. A&T Professor Speaks on the Importance of HBCUs at Stanford University

NCAT distinguished professor Jelani Favors emphasizes the significance of HBCUs at Stanford University. Favors’ presentation highlights the contributions of HBCUs to society, and how these institutions compare to others. By: Jyanne Guide GREENSBORO, N.C.- N.C. A&T Henry E. Frye Distinguished professor and award-winning author, Jelani M. Favors spoke at Stanford University on February 6, 2024.…
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Student Organization Hosts Mental Health Networking Fair In Crosby Hall

Attendees learned more about resources in their community at a time the UNC system is emphasizing the importance of mental health. By Dasia Williams Because of COVID-19, students of color are facing increased social and financial pressures and exposure to trauma, creating a need for more mental health services. Some 37% of HBCU students said…
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Tips For Producing and Submitting News Stories
If you’re interested in producing a story for class or Stories We Tell, here are some suggestions to get from pitch to publication. Download and save the entire fire below:
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New Guilford County Initiative Aims To Increase Young Black Golfers at Dudley and Smith High Schools
These efforts are in hopes to increase the number of Black golfers in the community, starting at a young age. By Myles Manor High schools in Guilford County with predominantly Black demographics are struggling to diversify their athletic programs. However, a new locally-led initiative is using golf to open new doors for minorities. Dudley and…
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New Residence Hall Could Unlock Solutions To Student Housing Crisis

HBCUs including A&T are exploring solutions to secure housing for upperclassmen as enrollment numbers increase. By: Jada Long As students climb the academic ladder at North Carolina A&T, they face more challenging classes…and opportunities to find housing. N.C. A&T junior, Asia Shands, shares the distress of several students who are trying to make sense of…