UNC- Pembroke has a new policy regarding Title IX and the Clery Act. This was done because the Department of Education issued a ‘Dear Colleague’ letter that explained how campuses should really be conducting their Title IX and Clery Act policy, prompting adjustments by many schools. ...
The Investigative Journalism class from Spring 2016 contributed to all the stories and research for the first Fall issue of the Pine Needle. From left: Terrence Jefferies, Colin Kellermeyer, Brandon Blakney, Christophe Van Ende, Anastacia Alvarez, Autumn Scott, Elizabeth Gagne' and Tomeka Sinclair. Before 2014,...
Students raised over $11,000 towards Relay for Life on April 15-16. Different student organizations did a variety of fundraisers throughout the day to support the cause. Some of the fundraisers included a hot dog sale and soul food plate sale. Relay for life...
When beginning to register for the Fall Semester, students have trouble finding classes to make up for the extra time slots in their schedules. Here’s some classes that can be used as time fillers to meet the required amount of credit hours. ENG 2790: Writing Fiction 1...
Chancellor Cummings stated at his installation that about 40 percent of UNC-Pembroke grads are first generation degree holders. So The Pine Needle asked a number of these graduates what it means to them to be the first in their family to walk across the stage at commencement in regalia....
Thomas Davis speaks at the Entrepreneurship Summit on April 7 (Photo by Tia Hadnott) The Entrepreneurship Summit was held at the Givens Performing Arts Center on April 7. The summit hosted some of Robeson County’s brightest high schools including St. Paul’s High School, Red Springs...