Federal Reforms Needed to Keep Delivering on the Promise of a Stronger, Smarter Recovery By Governor Roy Cooper North Carolinians are determined, tough people. For generations, our families have weathered brutal hurricanes. But...
“Making #MeToo Count” By Rachel Valentine These past few days have been heavy for those of us who care for sexual violence survivors — and even more so for the thousands of survivors in our community. Sexual...
Being diagnosed with any illness is scary no matter what it is, but being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can be worse because you will lose your memory. It is often shocking to deal with the the inevitable changes that will take place. Being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease can be especially difficult because as the disease progresses, you will no longer be able to recognize family members, feed yourself, walk, or even button a button. There is no cure and your time becomes very precious. How do you prepare to yourself as the disease progresses? These are a few tips to help you play for your future.
What is it about October and NC State football? Once again peak season meant nothing more than clogged gutters and a 0.25 winning percentage in the continuing gridiron horror story at Carter-Finley Stadium. You can turn back...
By E.B. Phillips: As our pal Bob ‘Palindrome’ Lee chews his cud over at the Cow College hoping the mush in his craw might actually become something other than the fertilizer he’s dropped so far, anxiety mounts among the Canine...
Editor’s note: This essay was published in the magazine Chronicles in February, 1988. A few small changes have been changed to bring it up to date. One of the most moving war memorials I ever saw was on a wall outside the...