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An event organizer looks onto demonstrators piling in to hear guest speakers after the Raleigh May Day march at Bicentennial Plaza on Thursday, May 1st., 2025.

Raleigh May Day Protests

Oscar Codes-Bodien, Staff Photographer May 5, 2025

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International students’ SEVIS records restored after visa revocations

Matthew Burkhart, News Editor April 29, 2025

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has restored the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System records of two international graduate students at NC State whose student visas were revoked last...

Bailey Lawson, a second-year studying graphic and experience design, models “The Return Home” by Mia Danford-Klein during the Art2Wear: Revive! show at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design on Thursday, April 24, 2025. “The Return Home” is a tribute to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and explores the balance between life’s fragility and strength using elements of nature.

Art2Wear: Revive!

Lily McCabe, Roundabout Photo Editor Violet Beesley, Agromeck Photo Editor April 26, 2025

A sign points students towards the Flower Moms tent at Wolf Plaza on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. The Free Moms engage with students every Thursday, chatting with them and giving out a variety of free goods.

Free Moms told to cancel weekly event during finals, prompting student backlash

Matthew Burkhart, News Editor April 24, 2025

Free Moms at NC State, known for offering hugs, homemade treats and support to students, was told to cancel its weekly Thursday event as they were setting up during finals week. Banks Peete, a doctoral...

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The Trouble of Color: Martha S. Jones speaks on legal history, racial identity

Dae Reed, Staff Writer April 15, 2025

The Department of History hosted a lecture from Martha S. Jones, a distinguished legal historian and professor on Tuesday, April 8 in memory of Jonathan Ocko, who led the history department as chair for...

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North Carolina revisits bathroom bill controversy with SB516

John Amigh, Correspondent April 8, 2025

Republican lawmakers in North Carolina's Senate are pushing a new bill similar to House Bill 2, or “the bathroom bill,” that would limit transgender people's rights across North Carolina.  The...

A Native perfomer strikes the finishing pose of his Chicken Dance during NC State's 35th Annual Powwow at Miller Fields on Saturday, April 5, 2025. The event featured a display of different Indigenous dance styles from kids and adults that were accompanied by traditional drum groups.

NC State holds 35th annual Pow Wow

Dae Reed, Staff Writer April 8, 2025

Multicultural Student Affairs recently partnered with the Native American Student Association and American Indian Science and Engineering Society to create the 35th annual Pow Wow. The event was held on...

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Advocates educate students on anti-immigrant legislation at ‘Resist ICE’ town hall

Matthew Burkhart, News Editor April 2, 2025

Students and community members gathered on Tuesday evening for a "Resist ICE” town hall hosted by the NC State chapter of Young Democratic Socialists of America. The event, which focused on the impact...

Dr. Walt Wolfram presents a slideshow on his work and research following his receiving of the William C. Friday Award at Witherspoon Student Center on Friday, March 28, 2025. Dr. Wolfram was honored by the Park Scholars class of 2025 for his remarkable research and achievements in the field of linguistics.

Park Scholars present William C. Friday Award to Walt Wolfram

Dae Reed, Staff Writer March 31, 2025

NC State linguistics professor Walt Wolfram was recently named the recipient of the annual William C. Friday Award, named for the former president of the UNC System. The recognition is granted to members...

Shayla Bergeron, a second-year studying psychology, creates a zine in the Women's Center on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. The Women's Center's mission is to foster "a sense of community and belonging through intentional programming and services focused on supporting student success and retention."

Celebrating Women’s HERstory with zines, activism

John Amigh, Correspondent March 27, 2025

In celebration of Women’s HERstory month, The Movement Peer Educators held a scrapbook and zine-making workshop Tuesday, delving into their roles in feminist movements and history. The Movement,...

Major of Raleigh, Janet Cowell, delivers the State of the City to a crowd in the Raleigh Convention Center on Wednesday, March 27, 2025. Cowell spoke about transit, efforts to lower crime and homelessness, e-bike extension programs and the city's past, present and future.

Mayor Cowell delivers inaugural State of the City address

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell delivered her first “State of the City” address Wednesday evening, focusing on housing affordability, public safety, transportation, quality of life and resilience...

Stickers lay during A Womanist History of Scrapbooks and Zines event in the Women's Center on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. The Women's Center hosted the event to examine the role of scrapbooks and zines in feminist and womanist movements.

Women’s Center explores gender norms in Guatemala

Seemal Syed, Correspondent March 25, 2025

The Women’s Center embarked on a nine-day trip to Guatemala over spring break to explore traditional gender norms and violence affecting women in the country. Tyra Frye, a fourth-year studying English...

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