One day we have U.S. Rep. Alma Adams of Greensboro fighting for us in Congress. The next day we have strangers vying to represent us in Congress in a different
Editorial
N.C. NAACP decries passage of HB2 To the Editor: All North Carolinians, all Americans, should be deeply concerned when the constitutional rights of their compatriots are being revoked and denied.
Photo by WUNC Chris Fitzsimon Guest Columnist The defining moment of the absurd special legislative session held this week in Raleigh had nothing to do with the common sense decision
Illustration by Ron Rogers for The Chronicle Billy Ball Guest Columnist N.C. Rep. Garland Pierce, a Democrat from Scotland County and the chairman of the state’s Legislative Black Caucus, insists
Photo by Donna Rogers Linda Coleman, left, a candidate for North Carolina lieutenant governor, and Earline Parmon, a surrogate for
Free Dontae Sharpe, Kalvin Michael Smith, Attorney General Cooper To the Editor: On Thursday, March 24 (today), members of the
Dr. Mike Walden Guest Columnist Political pundits following the presidential campaigns of the candidates have agreed on one conclusion –many
Virginia Parnell/Jet Hollander Guest Columnists We, the Silk Plant Forest Truth Committee and Concerned Students, call on North Carolina Attorney
James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist I grew up arguably in the heart of CIAA [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association] land.


