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Grayson Snyder, a first-year studying materials science and engineering, watches intently during the "Growing Pains" Film Screening at D.H. Hill Library on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2025. Students gathered in the auditorium to watch "Growing Pains," a coming-of-age story about identity, sexuality and the aftermath of surviving cancer.

D.H. Hill screens “Growing Pains” film co-written by Technician alum

Kelsey Bohn, Culture Editor Sep 2, 2025
D.H. Hill hosted a screening and discussion of the indie coming-of-age film “Growing Pains” which was co-written by Mari Fabian, a Technician alum.
Festival visitors and students join in a frenzy for free t-shirts at Packapalooza on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025. Packapalooza™ is NC State’s signature all-day block party and street festival, capping off Wolfpack Welcome Week.

Packapalooza 2025 brings the heat

Eugene Ngina, Correspondent Aug 27, 2025
Packapalooza 2025 hosted over 300 vendor booths, representing an assortment of student organizations and the continual growth of our community.
Bailey Lawson, a second-year studying graphic and experience design, models “The Return Home” by Mia Danford-Klein during the Art2Wear: Revive! show at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design on Thursday, April 24, 2025. “The Return Home” is a tribute to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and explores the balance between life’s fragility and strength using elements of nature.

‘Revive’: A passionate, creative take on Art2Wear

Kelsey Bohn, Culture Editor May 12, 2025

This year, Art2Wear’s annual showcase, “Revive,” featured a creative twist. The event was held at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design and featured a 35-minute promenade performance in which guests...

Bailey Lawson, a second-year studying graphic and experience design, models “The Return Home” by Mia Danford-Klein during the Art2Wear: Revive! show at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design on Thursday, April 24, 2025. “The Return Home” is a tribute to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and explores the balance between life’s fragility and strength using elements of nature.

‘Revive’: A passionate, creative take on Art2Wear

Kelsey Bohn, Culture Editor May 12, 2025

This year, Art2Wear’s annual showcase, “Revive,” featured a creative twist. The event was held at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design and featured a 35-minute promenade performance in which guests...

Lent offers reflection and pause for Catholic students

Lent offers reflection and pause for Catholic students

Eugene Ngina, Correspondent Apr 28, 2025

Editor's note: All content in this article referencing NC State's Catholic Campus Ministry and sources cited from the organization have been retracted as of Sept. 9, 2025. The reporting included a conflict...

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How students shape the future of Hillsborough Street

Kelsey Bohn, Staff Writer Apr 8, 2025

Hillsborough Street is both a reflection and a glimpse into the future of our community. It is central to the culture and morale of NC State students and the surrounding community, as the businesses and...

Greek and Roman statues are staggered throughout the sculpture court at the North Carolina Museum of Art on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. The NCMA recently received a 2.5-million dollar endowment to support the Judaic art collection. The NCMA is one of only two art museums in the United States which houses a permanent gallery dedicated to Jewish art and culture.

North Carolina Museum of Art receives multi-million dollar implementation grant

Kelsey Bohn, Staff Writer Apr 1, 2025

The North Carolina Museum of Art received a $2.5 million implementation grant to expand staffing and programming within its Initiative for Jewish Art and Culture and accompanying Judaic Art Gallery. The...

Religious texts and pamphlets sit on a shelf in the Cultural Hearth inside of Talley Student Union on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. The space is an area for students, faculty and staff to pray or meditate.

Ramadan: A time of devotion, reflection and community

Seemal Syed, Correspondent Apr 1, 2025

Sunday marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims worldwide. Ramadan is the ninth month on the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. It is believed that during this month,...

Members of Tu Linh perform with hand fans during the Vietnamese Student Association's annual spring semester culture show, The Art of Passion, at Witherspoon Student Center on March 22, 2025. The show was hosted by NC State's VSA and included an engaging story about a young girl on her journey to find her true passion and featured multiple performances from students of various schools.

The triumph of the art of passion

Maira Khan, Correspondent Mar 26, 2025

The Vietnamese Student Association, or VSA, opened the doors to the auditorium in Witherspoon Student Center at 6:30 p.m. Saturday to welcome attendees of this year's NC State annual Viet Night: The Art...

Art2Wear pop-up gallery and live event at the Gregg Museum

Art2Wear pop-up gallery and live event at the Gregg Museum

Kelsey Bohn, Staff Writer Mar 5, 2025

The Gregg Museum of Art and Design opened a new Pop-Up Gallery Lounge entitled “Art2Wear: Through the Archives” Tuesday. The exhibition is in partnership with NC State’s Art2Wear club,...

The most influential Black students, faculty in NC State history

The most influential Black students, faculty in NC State history

Lucy Osborn, Graphics Editor Feb 26, 2025

NC State’s Black students, faculty and alumni have shaped the University as we know it today. In honor of Black History Month, here’s a look at some of the most influential Black figures in...

Tompkins Hall: NC State’s most enduring building

Tompkins Hall: NC State’s most enduring building

Known for its tall windows and abundance of bricks, most NC State students have passed through Tompkins Hall for English 101 at the absolute minimum. From its origins resembling a textile mill to its destruction...

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