Features The Buies of Summer For the next two years, Campbell is home to a professional baseball team. Strange as it sounds, the Astros… More on this post August 1, 2017
Features The First Lady The North Carolina Executive Mansion sits northeast of the hustle of downtown Raleigh in Burke Square, one of five… More on this post July 7, 2017
Features The natural Jacob Morse could see the finish line. He’d endured four days of rigorous competition against the nation’s best and… More on this post July 7, 2017
Features Our new doctors The idea first hit Jerry M. Wallace in 2009, standing on the campus of a small private university in… More on this post July 7, 2017
Features Resilience | The story of Richard Morefield It had been a few weeks, maybe months, after U.S. diplomat Richard Morefield returned home after 444 hellacious days… More on this post July 7, 2017
From the Editor It was 50 years ago today … My dad introduced me to The Beatles. He’d play their “lighter” stuff for me when I was barely walking… More on this post July 7, 2017
President's Column Faith and learning should interact, by all means By President J. Bradley Creed This year marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, and this past June,… More on this post July 7, 2017
Around Campus Finishing the dream Patricia Oates Conway’s first college experience will remain with her always — positive memories of choir trips and friendships… More on this post July 7, 2017
Around Campus A new epicenter By the fall of 2019, the heart of Campbell University’s campus will have an entirely new look and feel.… More on this post July 7, 2017
Around Campus It’s always Sunni Sunni Sky’s was still a relatively new business in 2006 when owner Scott Wilson decided to try something unique… More on this post July 7, 2017
Around Campus From tourists to pilgrims For Anna Moxley, the emotion hit hardest in the West Bank at Wadi Qelt, which calls to mind the “valley… More on this post July 7, 2017
Alumni Notes Good bye, Kitchin & Baldwin Kitchin and Baldwin Halls, built in 1955 and 1958 respectively, will be no more this fall when they’re torn… More on this post July 7, 2017
Around Campus ‘Sound of the Sandhills’ to receive marching orders in 2018 Soon the familiar rumble from the Sound of the Sandhills won’t be limited to its dedicated section of bleachers… More on this post July 7, 2017
Alumni Notes Stuffed joy Looking back, two-time Campbell University alumnus Phil Fusco (’82, ’85 Law) says Campbell will always be near and dear… More on this post July 7, 2017
Alumni Notes Leader of young men LeVon Barnes ('04) is impacting the East Coast — from New York City to Durham — with his program… More on this post July 7, 2017