By Michela Gritti
Every fall in Europe, chestnuts are the clearest sign that the season has really begun. They smell like the season. They taste like comfort. And they bring people together whether they are roasted on an open fire or boiled in a big pot in the kitchen....
By Michela Gritti
A group of UNC Pembroke students wrapped up their International Education Week on Saturday with a visit to the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary. The Office of Global Engagement organized the trip. Students left campus at 4 p.m. and returned close to 11 p.m.
The group spent the...
BY Michela Gritti
The Office of Global Engagement (OGE) celebrated International Education Week (IEW) on Thursday, Nov. 20, by hosting psychology lecturer Dr. Daniel Cape for his presentation, "Creativity Around the World." Addressing students in room 251, Dr. Cape delivered a powerful message: "Creativity is one of the most important skills in...
By Michela Gritti
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and the Givens Performing Arts Center welcomed more than one thousand two hundred elementary school students on Thursday for American Indian Culture Day, a major cultural showcase that celebrates dance, drumming, stories and living traditions. The event opened with a...
By Devin McCullough
UNC Pembroke defeated Fayetteville State 84-75 on Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court to earn their first victory of the year. The Braves, at 1-2, repelled a late surge from the Broncos, who also dropped to 1-2 on the year, with a strong first half and effective shooting.
Javonte Waverly...
By Michela Gritti
Pembroke Activities Council hosted PAC After Dark from November 19 to 20 in the UC Annex. The event ran from 9 p.m. to midnight and turned the space into a bright and colorful arcade.
Students walked into a room full of glowing games and loud music. The...