By Michele ChavisWitches walk among us in Northeastern North Carolina, but they aren’t whatyou’d expect. Houses aren’t falling on them; they aren’t riding around on broomsticks orgreen with pointy hats.In the United States, particularly within the Southern Bible Belt, there are manymisconceptions about witchcraft. Many Christians, Muslims, Catholics andJews...
The UNCP Music Department presents Ensemble Aubade in a concert called Mozart and More on Nov. 4 at 7:30 pm at UNCP Moore Recital Hall.
It will feature exuberant masterpieces for the unusual combination of flute, viola and piano. The ensemble is based in Boston and performs across the United...
By Michela Griti
UNC Pembroke’s campus came alive on Thursday, Oct. 9, as the annual Homecoming Parade filled the street with color, music and excitement. Starting at Food Lion at 4 p.m. and ending at Grace P. Johnson Stadium, the parade featured more than 30 attendees and brought together students,...
By, Sean Hancock
This summer's movie lineup is a return to form for the film industry. It is no secret that the past few years for movies have been a rough patch, specifically because of the pandemic. Movie goers have been dissatisfied with the product that studios have produced, resulting...
By Sean Hancock
Last Saturday, the 2025 Brave Nation Powwow took place at Jones Athletic Center at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. This annual event is a celebration of Lumbee culture and Native American culture. The powwow’s goal is to bring the community together and embrace the historical...