N.C. Supreme Court Reverses 2022 Ruling on Leandro School Funding Plan
Leandro v. North Carolina began in 1994, when five low-wealth counties sued the state over what they contended was inadequate funding.
‘More Than a Dean’
A new book examines the life and impact of Quiester Craig, the pioneering dean of N.C. A&T University’s business school and mentor to generations of Black business people.
Justice in Your Pocket
A junior at N.C. A&T is creating a mobile app to help average people navigate the complexities of the legal system.
Gillespie Wants to ‘Be a Bridge’ on Guilford School Board
Gillespie was appointed to the board more than a decade ago, but didn’t live in the district he was to represent.
‘Stay the Course’
Guilford County Board of Education member Khem Irby is seeking re-election.
‘I Understand the Entire System’
Michelle Linster, a Democrat, is running for a seat on the Guilford County Board of Education.
A ‘Champion for Children’
After a career in youth development, Ebony Burnett hopes to bring her experience to the Guilford County Board of Education.

