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No. 1 South Carolina remained undefeated in Cleveland, Ohio’s Rocket Mortgage Arena on Friday night, topping No. 3 N.C. State 78-59 in the Final Four for women’s college basketball.
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Public universities in North Carolina now have to get permission from the UNC System Board of Governors if they want to change athletic conferences.
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Researchers created a metallic gel for 3D printing that can conduct electricity.
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The stories of hundreds of Negro Leagues players have largely gone untold until now. And Derek Ham, the department head of art and design at North Carolina State University, wants to change that. The virtual reality experience "Barnstormers: Determined to Win" tells the story of the Negro Leagues.
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The authority wants to pay for renovations by using $300 million in hotel tax revenue.
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Researchers found chiggers carrying a bacterium that causes a disease called scrub typhus. The disease has not previously been reported in the U.S. No cases have been detected in North Carolina yet.
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"Summer In Tha Carolinas" returned to N.C. State this year. Youth reporters Manzili Kokayi and Olivia Haynie caught some of the action as they interviewed guests and performers.
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The newest corpse flower at N.C. State, named Wolfgang, has bloomed at the JC Raulston Arboretum.
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Scientists at NC State University found that planting small habitats rich in different flower species boosted bee numbers and diversity.
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The often-heated debate puts transgender athletes at the center of an issue without a clear middle ground.