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Apr 14, 2022

Pan-Af Tradition Returns: NPHC Stroll-Off

On Friday, April 8, 2022, during NC State’s 50th Pan-African anniversary, the National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted its annual Stroll-Off. Stroll-offs are a long-honored tradition that allows the Black sororities and fraternities on campus to compete while displaying and uplifting the individuality of their organization. This year it was hosted in the State ballroom in Talley Student…

Dec 7, 2018

AACC Hosts 2018 Kwanzaa Celebration

On Thursday, Dec. 6, the African American Cultural Center (AACC) hosted its annual Kwanzaa celebration in Witherspoon Campus Cinema. Student leaders and staff introduced the seven principles—Nguzo Saba—of Kwanzaa in the order they are celebrated: Umoja, Kujichagulia...

Dec 7, 2018

Kwanzaa 2018 Celebration

The African American Cultural Center hosted the 2018 Kwanzaa celebration on Thursday, Dec. 6 in Witherspoon Campus Cinema. The program featured performances by Uninhibited Praise Gospel Choir, AACC artist in residence Willie Hinton, and the National Pan-Hellenic Council.

The handmade jewelry by Sadarryle Rhone stands on display for visitors during the African American Culture Festival of Raleigh and Wake County on Saturday, September 1, 2018.

Sep 5, 2018

African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh: A celebration of blackness

Shanmukha Sandesh/Nubian Message Kennysha Woods  | Managing Editor In the last four years that I’ve been an NC State student and a resident of Raleigh, I’ve frequently stopped and wondered, “Where are all the black people at?” NC State is a predominantly-white school in a predominantly-white city, and while it offers an array of events and organizations…