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There is no doubt Greta Gerwig’s Barbie took the world by storm. Although from the surface it appears as a lighthearted movie about the famous Barbie doll, it is much more. With themes of feminism, ...
Three years after a bomb threat at the University of North Carolina at Asheville over the Black Lives Matter mural that students worked to paint on University Heights, another controversy surrounds ...
Cameron Woodyard Contributor [email protected] The median price for homes in Asheville gradually increases while the population of Black residents steadily declines, according to data from the ...
Witchcraft sparks conversation easily in a city like Asheville but many people might not know where to start or are conscious of closed practices utilized by specific cultures. “Witchcraft is sacred ...
UNC Asheville students took to the quad Friday afternoon, raising their voices against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and calling for the campus to be declared a sanctuary for ...
Being a minority in the United States of America means you have to face adversities left and right. This is not only prevalent in racial and gender differences, but in religious differences as well.
Metaphysical practices and beliefs vary depending on the person, but each practice has become a large part of the Asheville community. Whether pagan, Wiccan or Hoodoo practitioners, most cultures that ...
Athletes at division one colleges say they experience mental health issues due to their injuries. “My injury has affected my mental health a lot. The first few weeks were really tough, I didn’t want ...
Ezra Maille Managing Editor [email protected] North Carolina houses 568,000 rural students, the second highest rural population in the U.S. after Texas, according to Public Schools First NC, a ...
Elizabeth Ritch News Writer [email protected] Raven and Crone perches beside busy Merrimon Avenue. Just visible hanging in the windows, handmade broomsticks wait ready for takeoff. Mingled scents of ...
He left his job at the paint factory in Brooklyn, New York early that fateful day. “I got on a train going the opposite direction of my home. I don’t know why, but God had a plan,” said Richard ...
Professor Dwight Mullen, who plans to retire after 37 years of teaching, reflects on his career, from starting as a teacher in Nigeria to the desegregation of the UNCA staff and his current project, ...
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