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John Chavis (c. 1763–June 15, 1838 [1] [2]) was a free Black educator and Presbyterian minister in the American South during the early 19th century. Born in Oxford, North Carolina, he was the first African American known to attend college in the U.S. and he fought for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Jason Hatfield is an American actor and voice actor. He has voiced characters in anime series such as Blue Submarine No.6 (1999), Voogie's Angel (2000), and the television series You're Under Arrest!
Hundreds of people are still missing following Hurricane Helene's ravaging of the Southeast, including a North Carolina woman who was swept away along with her husband, their vacation home and the ...
Thomas Moses McInnis (born April 16, 1954) is an American politician. He was elected to the North Carolina State Senate in 2014. A Republican, he serves the 25th District which previously included Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly and a portion of Rowan counties.
WZED-LP is an FCC-licensed low power FM radio station located in Newport, North Carolina, broadcasting on FM channel 290 (105.9 FM). It was originally operated by the Carteret County public school system. The station was the idea of Jamie T. Mercer, a middle school teacher of Computer Skills and Applications.
In late April, teachers in Arizona and in Colorado went on strike. The Colorado strike began on April 27 [16] and ended on May 12, [17] while the Arizona Strike lasted from April 26 to May 3. [18] In May 2018, it was reported that teachers in North Carolina could be next to strike, making it the fifth state to have a teachers' strike. [19]
The InfoWeb (1994–1995) – Early version of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction's Web site [4]; Current Awareness (1996–2003) (no longer active) – A partnership with NCDPI that digitized education-related publication clippings from the Department's professional library and made them available to teachers throughout the state via a web-based searchable database.
Michael Scott Adams (October 30, 1964 – July 23, 2020) was an American conservative political columnist, writer and professor of criminology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. [1] [2] He became known for his outspoken opinions, frequently attracting controversy. When he did not receive a promotion to full professor, he filed a ...