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After nearly a quarter-century, will NC courts finally order lawmakers to comply with education mandate?

After nearly a quarter-century, will NC courts finally order lawmakers to comply with education mandate?
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LeanBack Soul Food Owner Savors Bringing People Together

All you want to do is loosen the belt, lean back and rest for awhile. That’s the premise behind Crissy Faison’s Winston-Salem-based catering business, LeanBack Soul Food. Although she officially started her business in 2016, she has been cooking for others since her college days at N.C. A&T University. The journalism and mass communications major never charged anything for her meals — she just wanted to feed her friends. “You know how it is, especially in college, you’re hungry. The cafeteria isn’t that good, and you get tired of takeout,” she says. “I never thought of it as a business. It was just something I enjoyed doing.”

Elon University Nursing Department taking first applicants

In August, Elon University expects to have its first 112 nursing students on campus about two years after deciding to start a nursing department.  “Which is really fast,” said Becky Neiduski, dean of the School of Health Sciences, which now includes the nursing department. The university last week named Tiffany Morris its first chair of the new nursing department. She has nearly 30 years in nursing and administrative experience from N.C. A&T University, where she was an interim assistant dean in its school of nursing. There has been a national nursing shortage for decades now, particularly in the South and West. Enrollment in nursing programs increased by 5% just in 2019, but those programs are still not graduating enough students to catch up, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.

Greensboro Four member Joseph McNeil could have statue in Wilmington

WILMINGTON – A Civil Rights icon that once called the Cape Fear home could soon be immortalized with a new statue in the heart of it. The Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County is leading up the fundraising efforts for a life-size monument to Major General Joseph McNeil, a Wilmington native who was a member of the groundbreaking Greensboro Four sit-in movement in 1960 that served a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement. This wouldn’t be the first time McNeil was honored in downtown Wilmington. In 2019, the city unveiled signs turning North Third Street into a commemorative way called Maj. Gen. Joseph McNeil Way.

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