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June 18, 2025

Month: April 2019

Sports

Spring welcomes college football back to NC

April 10, 2019 Brett Friedlander

A frontrunner appears to have emerged in the crowded battle to replace Ryan Finley as NC State’s starting quarterback next season. But it was a young runner that stole the show at the Wolfpack’s annual […]

Sports

Czech imports add international flavor to NC State’s baseball roster

April 10, 2019 Brett Friedlander

RALEIGH — Baseball, as explained by Nuke LaLoosh in the movie “Bull Durham,” is a simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. It’s the same no matter where […]

Sports

Wake Forest’s Jennifer Kupcho makes history at Augusta

April 10, 2019 Brett Friedlander

Augusta National Golf Club has seen its share of legendary charges over the years. Arnold Palmer turned them into an art form during his heyday in the 1960s while Jack Nicklaus produced the most famous […]

Sports

A quick tour of NC’s minor league baseball teams

April 10, 2019 Shawn Krest

Read NSJ’s 2022 MiLB Across NC features: Carolina Mudcats • Down East Wood Ducks • Winston-Salem Dash • Kannapolis Cannon Ballers • Greensboro Grasshoppers • Fayetteville Woodpeckers • Charlotte Knights • Durham Bulls • Hickory […]

Sports

Veteran Bulls look for third straight championship

April 10, 2019 Shawn Krest

DURHAM — Fresh off of back-to-back Governors’ Cup championships, the Durham Bulls open the season with a roster expected to contend for a three-peat this season. “I’ll tell you what,” pitcher Austin Pruitt said. “We […]

Sports

Win in Cleveland keeps Hornets’ playoff hopes alive

April 10, 2019 admin

CLEVELAND (AP) — With one game left, the Charlotte Hornets are still in the playoff chase. There’s hope, not heartache. Kemba Walker scored 23 points and Charlotte kept its late-season postseason push going by pulling […]

Opinion

BARONE: Will Black Voters Keep Democrats From Going Too Far to the Left?

April 10, 2019 Michael Barone

Which of the two dozen or so Democratic presidential candidates is going to carry black voters next year? The answer to that question is likely to be identical to the answer to the question “Which […]

Opinion

MATTHEWS: #MeToo Claims Against Joe Biden Spark A Much-Needed “Personal Space” Debate

April 10, 2019 Stacey Matthews

Her account was riveting. Lucy Flores, a former Nevada Assemblywoman and Lt. Gov. nominee, wrote that during a 2014 campaign rally Joe Biden inappropriately touched her. “As I was taking deep breaths and preparing myself […]

Opinion

HILL: Modern Monetary Theory of the Progressive Uber-Left

April 9, 2019 Frank Hill

The Progressive Uber-Left is currently pushing MMT or Modern Monetary Theory which basically says budget deficits don’t matter and are actually beneficial to the economy. Therefore, elect them so they can run massive annual deficits […]

Sports

Nebraska’s Thomas Allen transferring to NC State

April 5, 2019 Brett Friedlander

  Thomas Allen is finally going to play for NC State.   The former four-star prospect from Garner originally signed with the Wolfpack, but was released from his commitment after Mark Gottfried was fired in March 2017. […]

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