How an Aggressive Church is Making Waves at N.C. State
An offshoot of the International Christian Church, which is accused in lawsuits of “psychological manipulation,” is vigorously recruiting students at North Carolina State University. Some students and parents are pushing back.
Why Black Professors and Other Faculty of Color Are Leaving NC State
Some mentioned pay equity. Others spoke of unequal work burdens. But one sentiment came up again and again: faculty members say they feel undervalued.
Quickbait: Equity in Higher Education
Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and NC State each trail the state average for percentage of Black faculty.
321 Coffee Opens New Shop In Downtown Raleigh
321 Coffee, a shop that employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is opening a new location at the intersection of Hillsborough Street and Glenwood Avenue.
Three Things to Do in the Triangle This Weekend
Outdoor movies at the NCMA, or beat the heat at Motorco or Thompson Hall.
A Conversation with a Cheese Rolling Champion
Abby Lampe, a recent NC State graduate, is the first American woman to be crowned winner of the Gloucester Annual Cheese Rolling Championship.
Backtalk: Why Is There a Driver Shortage?
And other things our readers wondered this week.

