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Their motivations for traveling to Washington, D.C., are different.
Pamela Moffitt, program assistant in the Department of English, died suddenly Dec. 1. She began working for the department in August, just a few short months ago, but she will be remembered fondly by her colleagues.
On Dec. 5, 27 days after the Nov. 8 election, Democrat gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper was recognized as the North Carolina governor-elect not only his supporters, but also by republican Gov. Pat McCrory and his staff.
Megan Garnache, copy editor, contributed reporting.
RALEIGH — Just after midnight Wednesday morning, Republican North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and his wife, Ann McCrory, took to the stage at Raleigh Marriott in Crabtree Valley, North Carolina, to address his eager and anxious supporters.
COOPER HQ 7:30 p.m.
Food provider Aramark released its plan to request that their suppliers change the living conditions and butchering practices of broiler chickens to meet humane standards on Thursday, Nov. 3.
Halloween is expected to be filled with more treats than tricks, according to local law enforcement authorities, but Town of Elon Police Chief Cliff Parker had some advice to offer students in light of recent events: Avoid creepy clown costumes.
Kathleen Parker, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post, shared her opinions regarding the upcoming presidential election at the annual Baird Pulitzer Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 in McCrary Theatre.
RALEIGH — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton held a rally Tuesday afternoon at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh to discuss the importance of building an equitable economy and increasing voter turnout.
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, discussed his experiences defending death row inmates and the challenges that face individuals, “living in the margins of society” during his speech Thursday, Sept. 15 in the Alumni Gym.