NCSUsed is a thrift store that carries NC State apparel at an affordable price, with the goal of providing a more accessible, affordable and sustainable option for Wolfpack spiritwear. Read moreNCSUsed offers NC State merch at affordable price
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Whether it’s for class, clubs or events, countless students travel to and from NC State daily. This can lead to confusion and misconceptions surrounding NC State transport. Let’s break down so… Read moreUnpacking common NC State Transportation misconceptions
NC State has shifted from TransLoc to Passio GO! as its official bus tracking app, marking the end of a nearly two-decade partnership with TransLoc. To ensure a smooth transition, NC State is … Read moreNC State changes bus tracking apps
After nearly 15 years of service at NC State, Chancellor Randy Woodson will soon be stepping aside upon his retirement in June 2025. Read moreBeginning the search for a chancellor amid Randy Woodson’s retirement
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, discussions surrounding Project 2025 are gaining momentum as several provisions of the plan could impact the world of academia and the lives of co… Read moreHow Project 2025 could affect higher education
An NC State researcher was suspended and is no longer employed by the University following a report of animal rights noncompliance. NC State’s IACUC found a “systematic lack of oversight and t… Read moreNC State researcher found non-compliant with animal welfare standards
Chancellor Randy Woodson announced his retirement in a Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday after 14 years in the position. Read moreChancellor Woodson announces June 2025 retirement
Eleven mosques from across the Triangle partnered together on Saturday to host a festival celebrating Eid al-Adha, the Muslim holiday also known as the feast of sacrifice. Read more11 mosques partner to host Eid Fest in celebration of Eid al-Adha
Ahead of a multi-year, $140 million renovation to Dabney Hall, faculty and students in the chemistry department have flagged concerns about the safety of the project. Read moreFaculty, students raise health and safety concerns akin to Poe Hall ahead of Dabney renovations
Rep. Jake Johnson and Joe Ovies of Ovies & Giglio cite rivalry and economic development as the driving forces behind the UNC Intrastate Athletic Competition bill. Read moreRivalry, economic development drive UNC Intrastate Athletic Competition bill