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Richmond County Schools looking to hire 25 bus drivers to combat shortage
HAMLET — Like many school districts in North Carolina, and across the country, Richmond County Schools is dealing with a shortage of bus drivers.
Free Latin dance lessons to be held at RichmondCC campuses
HAMLET — The Student Government Association at Richmond Community College is sponsoring free Latin dance lessons for anyone interested in learning this style of dance.
OPINION: 'Global Whiteness' class embarrassing, even for UNC
A leaked syllabus of a class called “Global Whiteness” at the University of North Carolina reads like a parody of today’s campus race obsession and radicalism. Campus Reform published a copy that includes topics like “White Trash,” “Enlightenment or Enwhitenment?” and “How is Trump racist?” Perhaps most laughable is the course appears to blame America and the West in the Pacific Theater during World War II instead of on Japan’s racist imperialism and aggression.
N.C. lawmakers send anti-indoctrination bill to Cooper
RALEIGH — One of the most hotly debated bills of the legislative section cleared its final hurdle Wednesday, Sept. 1, and now heads to Gov. Roy Cooper, who could add the measure to his growing list of vetoes.
RichmondCC offering Solar Energy Technology class
HAMLET — Dean Adams of Laurinburg has property in Pennsylvania that he has leased to a solar farm. In order to learn more about solar energy and how he may use it for his house, Adams enrolled in Richmond Community College's Solar Energy Systems Technology class this summer.
Spring class schedule at Pechmann Fishing Education Center
FAYETTEVILLE — The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Pechmann Fishing Education Center in Fayetteville has released its April workshop schedule.
Richmond County School Board abolishes two-student honor system to include more honorees
Richmond Community College to Host "Basics of Branding" Class Thursday
HAMLET -- A seminar titled “Branding Basics” will be offered by the Small Business Center of Richmond Community College on Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cole Auditorium in Hamlet.
Richmond Community College Helps First Generation College Student Become ‘Class Act’
HAMLET -- Stephen McQueen made up his mind long before graduation that after high school he was done with school. Besides, he was graduating with a pharmacy technician certificate, thanks to Scotland Early College High School (SEarCH), and was equipped to go to work.