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N.C. Live Food Festival vendors provided samples of vegan-friendly food offerings underneath the bright  afternoon sun on Aug. 31.

NC Live Food Festival celebrates the vegan lifestyle in downtown Greensboro

Nolan Ross, Guest Writer September 20, 2019

Heat in the high 80s kept people in the shade at the N.C. Live Food Festival in downtown Greensboro on Saturday, Aug. 31. The heat also made purchasing cold lemonade from one of the vendors at the event...

NC Folk Festival brings energy, entertainment to downtown Greensboro

NC Folk Festival brings energy, entertainment to downtown Greensboro

Elijah Aekins, Guest Writer September 17, 2019

The N.C. Folk Festival returned to downtown Greensboro Sept. 6-8, bringing dozens of diverse food vendors and food trucks, a marketplace of hand-crafted goods, storytelling and other family-friendly activities...

March for Our Lives Greensboro

Students come together to fight gun violence

Finn Williamson, Senior Writer March 30, 2018

Despite the cold rain and snow, a crowd of participants marched through downtown Greensboro on March 24 as part of the March For Our Lives event that occurred in 800 cities across the nation. The Greensboro...

Mylène Dressler, Associate Professor of English, and fellow Associate Professor Diya Abdo had to change their planned three-week, study-abroad course to a class they titled Writing in Real Time // Photo by Maia Dery.

Mylène Dressler debuts new novel at Scuppernong

Beatriz Caldas, Editor-In-Chief September 15, 2017

On Friday, Sept. 8, Assistant Professor of English Mylène Dressler launched her first supernatural book. “The Last to See Me” was released on Sept. 5 and is already receiving praise from many authors...

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