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Which Animal of The Lunar New Year Are You?

By Michela Gritti UNC Pembroke is home to more than 260 international students, many from countries where the Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations, including China, Vietnam, and South Korea. Students from other parts of the world also celebrate it, keeping their traditions alive no...

SGA Meeting Celebrates Lumbee’s Recognition and Upcoming Developments

By David Beltran The Student Government Association meeting held Wednesday, Jan. 21, covered several topics and proposals relevant to the university. SGA President John Squire, Vice President Demildade and Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings were present to lead the discussion and announce upcoming developments for Braves Nation. The recognition of the...

Climate Change Deepens Inequalities in Robeson County

By Aaliyah Pamplin The Unfair Cost of a Warming World Across the world, climate change is reshaping not only the environment but also the economy, deepening existing inequalities. Rising temperatures, stronger storms, unpredictable rainfall and higher energy costs place disproportionate burdens on low-income communities. While wealthier households can often adapt through insurance,...

Invisible Contaminants With Visible Consequences: The Uncertainty of Robeson County’s Tap Water 

By Eli Soderberg The tap water in Robeson County often looks clear to the eye. It fills bathtubs, boils pasta and cleans children’s hands. But beneath the surface lies a question no one here can truly answer: What’s actually in it? In a community already burdened by industrial waste, environmental...

UNCP Participates in Pembroke’s Annual Twilight Christmas Parade

By Michela Gritti The Town of Pembroke held its annual Twilight Christmas Parade on Thursday, Dec. 4, bringing together local families, student groups, and community organizations for one of the town’s most well-known holiday traditions. UNC Pembroke participated with a university float organized by the Office of the Chancellor, featuring...

Holiday Bazaar Highlights Native Art and Local Makers

By Michela Gritti On Friday, the Museum of the Southeast American Indian hosted its annual Holiday Bazaar, bringing more than twenty Native vendors and many shoppers into Old Main for a full day of handmade gifts, food and seasonal art. The event ran from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and...