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Ask Ava

Ask Ava Ava Audreys Advice Columnist Dear Ava, I’m at a crossroads in my life. It’s hard to explain, really. I find myself not belonging with my group of friends anymore. I’m beginning to question who my real my friends are and who just uses me as a matter of […]

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College Goal Sunday Rescheduled at Beckley Campus

College Goal Sunday for the Beckley campus has been rescheduled for Sunday, February 22 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. due to winter storm Octavia hitting the region and causing the road conditions to deteriorate. The event will be held at the Erma Byrd Center’s Computer Lab in Beckley. On the […]

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Say Yes to “CMC Bridal Gala 2015”

Winter is almost over and wedding season is right around the corner. All can agree that wedding planning can be a hassle and takes up a good amount of time and effort. With the help of the right event planner and wedding planning professionals, any dream wedding is attainable. That […]

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Alumni Spotlight: ERIN P. ALLS

With a mission of making sure clients attain precisely what they want in a “New York Minute”, Erin Alls is rising to the top of the real estate world. Alls is currently Vice President of Maison International Properties with offices in New York City and Los Angeles, and owner and […]

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Papers Please: House Bill Seeks Drug Tests For Welfare Recipients

A new bill was introduced to the floor of the Senate Health and Human Resources Committee on Tuesday, February 10, 2015. The bill in question, SB 348, would have staggering implications for welfare recipients all across this state. This bill, should it pass and be signed into law, would essentially […]

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Kiss Cancer Away

Once again, organizations on campus are demonstrating the amazing things college students do every day across the country. Every year, Delta Zeta helps with the Kay Yow basketball game which is based around raising money for a breast cancer research program. This year, Delta Zeta found a new way to […]

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Battle of the Spouses, 70s Style!

Princeton Renaissance organizers brought the seventies back in a live recreation of ‘The Newlywed Game’ show. The event took place at The Turnaround Concert and Gathering Hall on Mercer Street in Princeton on Friday, February 13, and acted as a fundraiser for the restoration of The Renaissance Theatre. Four newlywed […]

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The Playground of Immorality

I once asked myself, “Why do I play violent video games? What draws me to them?” The one conceivable answer I came to was that the world I emerged myself into yields no consequence. I can do whatever I want. I can do bad things. In the real world I […]

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Perspectives: #SocialJustice

On February 11, tragic news broke that three Muslim residents of Chapel Hill North Carolina community were murdered execution-style in the parking lot of their home. While many people wanted to hear news updates as soon as possible, to comprehend what happened, there was an evident lack of mass media […]

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Dear White People

As part of their month-long observance of Black History Month, Concord University’s Black Student Union (BSU) hosted an on-campus showing of Justin Simien’s 2014 film, Dear White People. The film was open to anyone interested, and free pizza was provided courtesy of Marsh Library Director Connie Shumate. Dear White People […]