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Election Day is on Nov. 3. All U.S. citizens ages 18 and up have a vote, a say in which candidate will become the next president. Moreover, the future direction of the nation is decided.
For those of you who don’t know, Pfeiffer Hall is haunted, and according to Carin Silkaitis, associate professor of theater, it is “the only truly haunted place on campus (that’s been confirmed time ...
N C C has created a program for students titled Students Care.T he Dyson Wellness Center (DWC) is collaborating with TimelyMD for 24/7 medical and mental care fo r full-time registered NC C ...
Lyndsay Hartman, ’19, had an informational talk about her nonprofit organization Point to Point and its mission of harm reduction on May 1. “Harm reduction is the idea that people will engage in risky ...
The Kindling is NCC’s student-organized humor magazine which has run each year as a practicum course available for anyone to take. This year, the Kindling is not available as a class due to the ...
With a core of veteran players and an exciting group of newcomers, the NCC women’s lacrosse team looks to make a impactful statement this season.
Getting engaged when you're in college can lead to some raised eyebrows from others. But what difference does it make to be engaged or be long-term?
This development comes after the NCC Board of Trustees began their yearly meetings to discuss the future of the college on May 20. During these meetings, Anita Thomas, who holds a Ph.D. in Counseling ...
Say goodbye to CardinalNet and hello to The Hub, the upcoming tech platform that will be the go-to site for all of the means of communication at North Central.. With CardinalNet being the College’s ...
On the heels of a year that has been praised cinematically for its cross-cultural, ethnic and gendered diversity, “Get Out” was a film that, for many, set the stage for 2017 thematically, letting ...
Sustainability in the age of SHEIN: Unraveling fast fashion’s façade. Recent. May 5, 2025 0 0 ...
NCC once again has updated the COVID policy in accordance with CDC guidelines. Masks are now optional in most areas on campus.
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