Museums. They’re cavernous buildings that hold dusty, musty stuff from days gone by. Right? Maybe some, but don’t get the idea that The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum falls under that [...]
Generations of students have memorialized their high school years with parting gifts, leaving a legacy of everything from ill-conceived pranks to heartfelt contributions for the betterment of [...]
James D. CharletJames D. Charlet has 24 years of experience as a classroom teacher of North Carolina history and 25 years permanent residency on Hatteras Island with expertise in its history, [...]
The “Eat” includes heavy hors d’oeuvres. The “Drink” is champagne, wine, and beer. The “Educate” is helping COA students with their financial obligations and learning more about the school.
Before falling for any more fish stories, North Carolina anglers are instead being encouraged to fall hook, line and sinker for some authoritative research on the sport they love in the state [...]
Here are a few of our favorite words to take hold of this year. Alongside new intellectual terms, you will find additions in slang, social-media-savvy phrases, and everything in between.
Let’s start by dispelling the notion that public libraries are about dusty books and shushing, cardigan-clad librarians. Fact is, the library has boldly embraced innovations in this [...]