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Charlotte’s own Ty Gibbs was named the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Bracket Challenge champion on July 27 after the Brickyard ...
The American Conference brought its annual football media day to the Queen City for the first time, hosting the 2025 American ...
Zach Cregger's "Weapons" is a hyper-taut, intricately designed descent into paranoia and revelation, and its just-over-two-hour runtime builds momentum until it explodes into one of the most spectacul ...
We have never seen Jesus Christ (Jonathan Roumie) portrayed like he is in "The Chosen." This eight-episode show expertly ...
The UNC Charlotte Sustainable Development Goals Club (SDG) is making significant contributions to promoting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals through various events, volunteer opportunities, and ...
Homelessness in Charlotte is steadily on the rise. As of July 2024, over 3,000 people in Mecklenburg County experience homelessness, a 27% increase from the previous year. Funneling more aid into ...
Opinion: Intentional disconnects are keeping Americans from comprehending the human indecency happening in government ...
Developments in college sports make it almost impossible for non-Power Five schools to compete consistently. Changes to the transfer portal and name, image and likeness (NIL) rules steepen the already ...
The Popp-Martin Student Union is undoubtedly familiar to students at UNC Charlotte, but fewer may know the story behind its name. The building was partially named in honor of alumna Karen A. Popp for ...
From Aristotle to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the theory of a social contract has been based on mutual consent between the governor and the governed. The individual gives up rights in exchange for certain ...
Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" is a jolt to the bloodstream—raw, strange and often transcendent. Nearly a quarter-century removed from "28 Days Later" and brushing aside the more conventional "28 ...
Standing in the shadow of President Joe Biden's recent cancer diagnosis is a self-described rendition of his cognitive decline to Greek tragedy proportions. Political analysts and journalists Jake ...
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