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TikTok underwent a temporary ban in January, sparking concerns among small-business owners who rely on the platform to grow their companies’ reach. “TikTok has definitely given us a chance to reach a ...
The phrase “hot girls hit curbs,” which has gained popularity on social media, is meant to be lighthearted and humorous. However, some Asheville residents argue that it sends the wrong message by ...
Basketball has always been more than a game – it’s a dynamic environment where young people develop essential life skills, particularly those tied to leadership, teamwork and personal growth. To ...
This past week, UNC Asheville students wrote on the campus pavement their thoughts on the Chancellor Kimberly van Noort’s installation two years after her arrival at the school.
In a world where passion often costs more than it earns, young people navigate a system that promises success but delivers uncertainty. Despite the cultural mantra to “follow your passion,” many ...
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 ...
International student-athletes say they often struggle with homesickness, cultural adjustment, academic pressure and the high standards of their sport, making mental health awareness and resilience ...
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 ...
UNC Asheville alumnus Brian Santana and co-author Cameron Santana’s “A Murder on Campus” reveals new research developments in the unsolved murder of former UNCA student Virginia Olson. “Over 32 people ...
Religious and political demonstrators took to the UNC Asheville campus on Thursday, sparking frustration among many uninvolved students. “That group has been here a lot of times before. I literally ...
Amidst changes in career paths, climate, and culture, northeastern Americans flock to southern states like the Carolinas, leaving some locals dissatisfied. The number of people making the move from ...
Despite education department ambassadors saying students learn best using technology and pen and paper, Charlie Wood said he prefers using a pen and paper. Education department ambassadors said using ...