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¡Celebremos! charges Latinx/Hispanic graduates to take flight
Class of 2024 graduates within Elon University’s Latinx and Hispanic communities took flight — embodying the Monarch Butterfly — at the ¡Celebremos!: Graduates Take Flight on May 23 in the Lakeside Meeting Rooms. The ceremony is an annual tradition to honor Latinx, Hispanic students that are...
Fourth round proves again to be stumbling block for Warriors
ELON UNIVERSITY — Facing the unbeaten, top-seeded defending state 3-A champion on its own field, the Hunt High varsity girls soccer team seemed poised to break past the fourth round of the NCHSAA 3-A playoffs Thursday night at Western Alamance. An early goal for the 3-A Quad County Conference-champion Warriors, seeded No. 4 in the 3-A East bracket, wouldn’t stand, […] The post Fourth round proves again to be stumbling block for Warriors first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Induction Therapy: Revolutionizing Tongue Cancer Treatment
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Cancer — we all know it’s a tough battle for anyone diagnosed with it. The treatments can be brutal – chemo, radiation, and surgery take a toll on the body, and depending on where the cancer is, living after cancer can be brutal.
Alamance County Sheriff's daughter appears in court in death by distribution case
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — The jury trial for the daughter of Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson started Wednesday. Emily Robinson was charged with death by distribution. The state called Dr. Michelle Aurelius, the Chief Medical Examiner for North Carolina, to the stand. She is an expert in pathology and forensic pathology.
Several UNC Chapel Hill's Project Uplift counselors resign after diversity policy repeal
Counselors for UNC's project uplift' resign after board repeals DEI policy. Counselors at UNC Chapel Hill's long-running Project Uplift program have been resigning in large numbers in the last 24 hours after the university Board of Governors' decision to repeal the university system's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policy Thursday with little discussion.
Does Ven-Allen Lubin’s commitment to UNC basketball guarantee him a starting spot?
Thursday was a big day for the UNC basketball program. After coming so close to landing the likes of coveted transfers Oumar Ballo, Aaron Bradshaw and Cliff Omoruyi – only for them to choose other schools – North Carolina finally grabbed Vanderbilt transfer Ven-Allen Lubin. The Tar Heels had post players before Lubin’s addition – Jae’Lyn Withers, Jalen Washington, Zayden High and incoming freshman James Brown – but none with extensive college experience. Lubin started all 26 games for the Commodores last year, averaging 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. He recorded five double-doubles, something UNC enjoyed a lot of with Armando...
NC enhances behavioral health services with significant funding
BURLINGTON, N.C. — More money for mental health. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is investing $1.35 million dollars for crisis co-responder services. These services deploy teams trained to respond to people experiencing a behavioral health emergency. Of the three areas receiving that funding, the city...
Burlington teen facing additional charges stemming from church peeping, police say
BURLINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — A Burlington teen accused of secretly recording in a church bathroom is now facing additional charges. On April 28, the BPD was told that Isai Lara Bolaina, 19, of Burlington, was suspected to be secretly recording females in a bathroom at the Jesus es Vida Church on Hawkins Street. As a […]
Burlington man charged after crash, shooting at intersection of South Graham Hopedale Road, Hanover Road, police say
BURLINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — A Burlington man was arrested on Tuesday after a shooting earlier this month, according to a Burlington Police Department news release. Detectives believe that David Bonilla-Estrada, 21, of Burlington, who was shot used his vehicle to hit the car that Adrian Matias, 19, of Burlington, was driving. Matias got out of […]
UNC set to battle Indiana for 4-star Hoosier State basketball recruit
With RJ Davis leaving Chapel Hill after the coming college basketball season, the North Carolina Tar Heels will have a major hole to fill at guard. Ian Jackson, Elliot Cadeau and Seth Trimble will be the top candidates to take minutes, but Cadeau previously expressed his desire to only play two years in Chapel Hill. If Jackson is as good as advertisded, he might be gone, too. UNC is already turning its attention to the Class of 2025. North Carolina has 14 offers on the table, including one for a 4-star shooting guard that could be the heir to Davis’ throne. The Tar...
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