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UNC-Chapel Hill building to drop name of prominent KKK leader

    UNC-Chapel Hill building to drop name of prominent KKK leader

By EMERY P. DALESIO Associated Press CHAPEL HILL – Trustees at the country’s oldest public university decided Thursday, May 28, to rename a University of North Carolina classroom building so

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Chronicle names Rogers as new editor

    Chronicle names Rogers as new editor

Readers will notice a change in The Chronicle from here on in the form of its new editor. Donna Rogers has been appointed to the position of editor. She’s excited

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Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

    Reynolds and Mount Tabor high schools planning tribute to Stuart Scott

In photo: Stuart Scott on the “SportsCenter” set in 2000. ESPN Photo by Rich Arden  Reynolds High School had been planning a special event on Feb. 6, and Stuart Scott,

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Watts honored by WFU Medical alumni

    Watts honored by WFU Medical alumni

(pictured above:  Medical School Dean Dr. Edward Abraham presents Dr. Velma Gibson Watts with the Distinguished Service Award.) Velma Gibson Watts, Ph.D., was among those honored recently by the Medical

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Russell named UNC assistant dean

    Russell named UNC assistant dean

Chloe Jade Russell has been promoted to assistant dean of Academic Advising for the College of Arts and Sciences at

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New Carver principal picked

    New Carver principal picked

Travis Taylor has been named the new principal of Carver High School. He replaces Ronald Travis, who will be the

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Students pick Brooks for teaching honor

    Students pick Brooks for teaching honor

DeAnne D. Brooks, an assistant professor of kinesiology at Greensboro College, received the 2014 Alumni Association Outstanding Teaching Award during

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Fast food only part of the problem

    Fast food only part of the problem

For several years, many have been quick to attribute rising fast food consumption as the major factor causing rapid increases

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Slavery Reawakened

    Slavery Reawakened

(pictured above:  “Ebony and Ivy” book author and MIT history professor, Craig Steven Wilder) Seven score and 10 years ago, in 1863,

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Brown recalls hearing King’s famous words

    Brown recalls hearing King’s famous words

Special to The Chronicle Earl Brown Jr. didn’t travel to Washington, D.C. late last month to attend the commemoration of

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