Missing NC teacher Patrick Braxton-Andrew was reported dead in Mexico and was a homicide victim, his family posted on Facebook. A ‘criminal organization’ is responsible, the family said, citing authorities.
The Army’s Cadet Command is assisting in an investigation into allegations that a Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet at a North Carolina liberal arts college was operating a pro-Nazi and white supremacist Twitter account.
The drama of the era happened all across the country. But Americans walk past momentous places and never recognize their role in our history during the period after the Civil War.
An academic is suing the university system for access to admissions records, which he says could reveal whether it defied state law by considering race as a factor.
A law professor and an Asian-American politician are suing the University of California for data they believe would reveal that the state university system is illegally using race in its admissions process.
Seven current and former Dartmouth students filed a lawsuit in federal court, alleging the Ivy League school ignored an “Animal House” atmosphere created by three professors.
A four-year journey to decide where to go to college ended for Sofie Adams when a college recruiter approached her after a softball game and asked, "Do you want to study abroad?"
George Washington’s men’s basketball team started its 2018–2019 season with two ugly home losses. First, the Colonials blew a 22-point lead to Stony Brook, then they came back two nights later and got rolled by Siena. Neither squad would have been expected to beat a GW team just two years removed from an NIT title.
A state historical marker in Charlotte commemorating Johnson C. Smith University is missing. North Carolina’s Department of Natural and Cultural Resources asked for the public’s help in finding it.
Administrators at Mary Baldwin University last week removed an exhibit created by two Richmond artists after students called the installation racist because it featured images of Confederate monuments, according to