Spartans Basketball Tips Off this Past Weekend

Andrew Salmon Staff Writer Last weekend was the beginning of college basketball season around the country, meaning that the Spartans were finally back in action after a long offseason. Both the men’s and women’s team are entering the season with high expectations, following their best seasons in recent memory last season. On the men’s side, the Spartans went 0-1, having to go on the road … Continue reading Spartans Basketball Tips Off this Past Weekend

The Roar of the Panthers on Campus

Alyia Hicks Staff Writer Less than 100 miles south of campus, North Carolina’s NFL team holds their practices in preparation for their upcoming games. The Carolina Panthers are led by quarterback Cam Newton – who became a household name when he put the Panthers on his back and dabbed his way into Super Bowl 50 only to fall to the Denver Broncos. Ranked second in … Continue reading The Roar of the Panthers on Campus

November 2017 Election Results

Madison Hoffmann  News Editor On Tuesday, ballots were cast statewide to decide on who North Carolinians wanted in their counties’ mayoral and city council seats. Incumbents were largely victorious in winning the city’s five district seats. In Greensboro, voters elected Mayor Nancy Vaughan to a third term; she has held the position since 2013. Vaughan received 19,812 votes compared to her competition, Diane Moffett, who … Continue reading November 2017 Election Results

Trump’s Aide Troubles

Kaetlyn Dembkoski Staff Writer As President Trump visits Asia for the next week, we are dealing with his choices of officials back in the United States. At the end of October, indictments were issued against Paul Manafort, Richard Gates, a guilty plea by George Papadopoulos was announced and there are reports of a Michael Flynn indictment being in the pipeline. As the extensive connections from … Continue reading Trump’s Aide Troubles