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June 18, 2025

Month: December 2017

Article

UNC system leadership meets on speech, funding

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

CHAPEL HILL — Members of the UNC Board of Governors are meeting this week to lay the groundwork for key policy decisions slated to face the group in 2018. Subcommittees are gathering to talk about […]

Article

Confessions of a classical liberal

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

We are in the midst of such a transition. No one seems to know precisely what a Democrat stands for today as the party drifts leftward toward more socialism far away from what pragmatic moderate […]

Article

Happy Hanukkah

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, commemorates the re-dedication of the temple in Jerusalem that had been defiled after the Maccabean Revolt. While there are different versions to this biblical story, Hanukkah celebrates the […]

CHARLES PLATIAU—Reuters
Article

Source: Apple in talks to acquire music identification app Shazam

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is in talks to acquire Shazam, whose software helps users identify songs by pointing their phone at an audio source, according to a person familiar with the situation. Shazam’s smartphone app […]

Article

Students surprised with free bikes

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

APEX – At Salem Elementary in Wake County thirty students will have an even happier holiday after they were surprised with new wheels in a school assembly.  The giveaway was a reward for students who […]

Article

Seekers of the American dream call NC home

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH –  In North Carolina, a state that 10 million people and counting call home, immigrants make up a small portion of the residents, but a large share of the labor force. The American Immigration Council released […]

Opinion

Moral values and customs vs. laws

December 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

I’m approaching my 82nd birthday, and my daughter will occasionally suggest that modernity is perplexing to me because I’m from prehistoric times. As such, it points to one of the unavoidable problems of youth — […]

Article

Long wait for Duke to even record in quirky ACC schedule

December 13, 2017 Shawn Krest

Duke opened its ACC season early this year and paid the price for it. The No. 1 Blue Devils ran into a buzz saw, as Boston College hit 15 three-pointers to give Duke its first […]

Article

Aggies vie for HBCU title at Celebration Bowl

December 13, 2017 Brett Friedlander

When NC A&T and Grambling play in the Celebration Bowl at Atlanta’s new Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, it will mark the first time since 1996 that the teams have met on the football field. That […]

Article

Earl Smith adds state title to New Hanover’s long, interconnected history

December 13, 2017 Shawn Krest

DURHAM — In 2015, when Kevin Motsinger resigned as New Hanover head coach, the school planned to call on a familiar name to help lead the coaching search. Earl Smith had coached the Wildcats in […]

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