By Devin McCullough
In Saturday's Conference Carolinas Bowl at Younts Stadium, UNC Pembroke lost 34–20 to North Greenville for the second time this season. In addition, UNCP was removed from consideration for the 2025 NCAA Division II Championship field. Meanwhile, North Greenville secures an automatic spot in the conference and...
By Michela Gritti
On Thursday November 6 First Generation Foundation at UNCP hosted the Fall Festival on the Student Center Patio at 6 p.m. The event was first planned for the week before but it had to be canceled because of bad weather. Even though November brought a cold evening...
By Michela Gritti
On Thursday, November 6, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke hosted the 17th Annual Honoring Native Foodways event in the UC Annex, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event gave students, faculty, and staff a chance to learn about Indigenous traditions through food and community engagement.
The...
By Michela Gritti
On Saturday, Nov. 9, around 30 students from UNC Pembroke joined a BraveVenture trip to the Speedpark at Concord Mills. Students had about three hours to explore the area, choosing from a variety of activities such as go-kart racing, mini golf, bungee jumping and visiting the...
By Michela Gritti
UNC Pembroke will celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 17–22 with a full slate of cultural events, workshops and global learning opportunities hosted by the Office of Global Engagement.
The annual observance highlights the value of international education and exchange, aligning with a nationwide initiative led by...
By Michela Gritti
Students and faculty joined in the Thomas Hall Auditorium on Monday, Nov. 3, for an evening of inspiration and reflection as Cassondra Searight, President and Founder of Eagle Consulting & Development LLC, shared her story and her vision for finding purpose in both work and life.
The...