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It’s not a phase, mom: The resurgence of emo culture

It’s not a phase, mom: The resurgence of emo culture

Karley Lusby, Correspondent Nov 12, 2025
Black is the new pink. The resurgence of emo culture raises questions about what differentiates mainstream from alternative, and how this re-emerging trend reflects a greater picture about our shifting political climate.
How to stay warm but look cute on your way to class

How to stay warm but look cute on your way to class

Wilhelmina Ampomah-Sraha, Staff Writer Nov 5, 2025
North Carolina winters bring an unpredictable array of weather conditions. And with The Old Farmers Almanac predicting a particularly cold and snowy winter for North Carolina, it’s important to develop your winter wardrobe to stay warm and stylish.
Hot girl Halloween is out, hectic girl Halloween is in

Hot girl Halloween is out, hectic girl Halloween is in

Kelsey Bohn and Nicole Bharrat Oct 29, 2025
Managing Editor Nicole Bharrat and Culture Editor Kelsey Bohn discuss the trend shift from cute to chaos for this year’s Halloween costumes.
Reframe: Alumni launch indie magazine to spotlight Southern creativity

Reframe: Alumni launch indie magazine to spotlight Southern creativity

Wilhelmina Ampomah-Sraha, Staff Writer Oct 22, 2025
NC State and Platform Magazine alumni have started the new indie magazine, which showcases Southern creativity through a mix of fashion, art and culture.
Joe Saleh, Cecilia Saleh, and Chris Saleh - 3 generations of the Saleh family - in the family restraunt, the Neomonde Bakery and Deli.

Breaking bread in a new home in Raleigh

High in the mountains of northern Lebanon, between flowering apple and fig trees and twisting rows of grapevines, four brothers, their mother and father and their younger sister decided to leave the only...

Professor Hal Hopfenberg and chef David Mao sit at David’s Dumpling and Noodle Bar. The two have been friends since Hopfenberg was deployed to Vietnam in 1966.

Finding friendship over a bowl of noodles

As a war raged throughout Vietnam, MIT doctoral graduate Hal Hopfenberg was deployed to Saigon. As a young Army captain, Hopfenberg was assigned in 1966 to the Army Concept Team in Vietnam based out of...

18 Seaboard’s local touch makes a difference

Jason Smith, owner and head chef of Raleigh’s 18 Seaboard, attributes the use of local ingredients as a top reason for the restaurant’s growing success, which has seen an increase in sales...

Brickyard preachers and students stir up loathing

Technician Staff Editorial
Feb 4, 2012

The facts: Nearly every day, preachers are seen in the Brickyard, delivering their sermons to the college crowd. Our opinion: Many students find the sermons offensive and respond in a less than appropriate...

Demand runs high for Challenge race bibs

Though formal registration for the Krispy Kreme Challenge is over, some hopefuls that missed the deadline and are now scrambling to find a spot in the race by any means necessary. The Challenge expanded...

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