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The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of Richmond Senior High School and a 2009 graduate of Campbell University with a Bachelor of Arts in English.
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Endowment fund established in memory of lifelong Girl Scout
North Carolina Coastal Pines is pleased to announce the creation of the Misty Crabtree Eastham Endowment Fund in memory of Eastham and her lifelong love of Girl Scouting.
Local resident finishes top of Campbell Law School's class of 2012
Robert Gilmore calls Keener home and has overcome the 'condition' of cerebral palsy if finish top of his law school class at Campbell.
From the left, Nailah Alston and her mother Elaine Hall who recently became members of with the Clayton Branch of the National Association of University Women, with President, Joan G. Lucas.
Two law graduates overcome great obstacles to get degrees, inspire others
This month, hundreds of students are graduating from North Carolina's seven law schools, into a bad job market and an uncertain future.
You Can't Take It With You' a hit at Stars Theater
At least two of the actors were performing for the first time in a grand scale play: Steve Tucker, of Granny's Helper, and Anna Marie Finnigan, an administrative assistant at Campbell University.
Endowment fund for lifelong Girl Scout with Fort Campbell ties
Last season, a 17-6 record in OVC play was good enough for the Govs to comfortably win the league,... RALEIGH, N.C. - Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines is pleased to announce the creation of the Misty Crabtree Eastham Endowment Fund in memory of Eastham and her lifelong love of Girl Scouting.
Barker elected chair of Campbell University Board of Trustees
Buies Creek, N.C.-When Fuquay-Varina businessman Bob Barker graduated from Campbell University in 1965, he never suspected he would be coming back to campus as chairman of the University Board of Trustees.
Wake County District Court: Latest results
Judge Anna Elena Worley's strong showing will likely cement her chance to defend her seat, and Dan Nagle and Erin Mulligan Graber hold sizeable leads over three other candidates vying for the vacated seat of retiring Jane P. Gray.
NC Votes to Ban Same-Sex Marriage and Civil Unions: AP
A proposed amendment to North Carolina's constitution which would make marriage between a man and woman the only legal union recognized by the state has passed a statewide vote, the Associated Press reports.
William Peace University Names Alumna Dr. Ann Denlinger New Vice President Of Academic Affairs
Ann Denlinger has been named its new vice president of academic affairs. In this position, Denlinger will report to President Debra M. Townsley, Ph.D., and serve as a member of the senior cabinet to create institutional goals, priorities and policies, lead faculty, and implement and assess an innovative curriculum for the university.
New candidate vie for House 16 seat
All three have never served as an elected official, all three believe in strong conservative values and all three think the economy is the fundamental issue facing the General Assembly.
A look at Democratic candidates for governor
Six Democrats are running for governor after incumbent and fellow party member Gov.
The proposed constitutional amendment on North Carolina's ballot defines marriage as between one man and one woman.
Womena s college cup returns to Cary
WakeMed Soccer Park will again host the NCAA Division I Women's soccer championship next year.
90-year-old runs for NC Governor
Across from Campbell University's main campus, near the football stadium is a small brick house with a duck pond where Dr.
Baptist Law Students Oppose Amendment One
Proponents of North Carolina's discriminatory Amendment One have campaigned heavily on the foundation of legal perspectives from Campbell University School of Law, which has a conservative Baptist affiliation.
NCAA Women's College Cup returning to Cary next year
The NCAA announced today that Campbell University had been selected to host the 2013 Women's College Cup on Dec.
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