Looking back
January 26, 2006 | Leave a Comment
A growing metro area with a rural feeling, Harnett County serves as a link between two of North Carolina's major cities, has a population of approximately 102,000 people and shipped over $600,000 worth of goods to other parts of the country in 1997. And the future looks…Camel Crazies show support
January 25, 2006 | 2 Comments
"Let's go Camels!" "Let's go Camels!" This chant can be heard throughout the Carter Gymnasium as the Campbell athletes unleash their power on their foe. The cheer is usually led by a group of students known affectionately as the Camel Crazies. "It is a student organization that…Campbell presents the perfect Elizabethan evening
January 23, 2006 | Leave a Comment
As part of the Artist Performance Series, Campbell University presents the Renaissance music of the Ensemble Chaconne with renowned mezzo-soprano Pamela Dellal, Monday, Jan.30, at 8 p.m. in Scott Concert Hall of the Rogers Fine Arts Center. Admission is free and open to the public. Titled "The…Campbell presents the comedy of Patrick Combs
January 23, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Best-selling author, comedian and motivational speaker Patrick Combs will present an evening of comedy at Campbell University, Thursday, January 26, at 8 p.m. in Ellis Theater of the Rogers Fine Arts Center. "Man One, Bank Zero" is Combs' one-man show, which ran one month off-Broadway and to…Campbell biology students awarded research grant
January 22, 2006 | 1 Comment
It's unusual for two undergraduate biology students to receive a grant to do research on kidney disease, much less to receive a Sigma Xi grant, the Scientific Research Society known for its highly competitive grant application process. But Campbell University students Josh McKinnon and Matt Conover didn't…BB&T makes major contribution to Campbell University
January 22, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Campbell University announced a gift of $700,000 from BB&T, a financial holding company that operates more than 1,400 branch offices in the Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Alabama, Washington, D.C., and Indiana. The $700,000 commitment to Campbell will be used to create scholarships…Pharmacy School offers elective in missions work
January 19, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Jannesah Marion, a third-year pharmacy student from Pennington Gap, Va., has always been interested in missions. She is a born-again Christian and her father, an independent pharmacist, set an example with his mission involvement on the local level. Jannesah would like to carry on his legacy to…State crackdown on meth labs is good for the whole community, Gay says
January 17, 2006 | Leave a Comment
A new state law designed to curb one of the fastest growing crimes in North Carolina, the production of methamphetamine, went into effect on January 15, and has already had great success in Oklahoma, resulting in more than an 80 percent drop in meth labs in that…