RALEIGH, N.C. (Oct. 7) – For the second straight year, Sean Smith (Jr./Valdosta, GA) delivered the game-winning kick against Livingstone College. Smith booted a 23-yard field goal with 8.3 seconds left
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Some grads don’t have to go far for a job
When some students graduate from Saint Augustine’s University, they don’t have to look far for a job. In fact, they never leave. Nenfort Golit is a good example. He was a computer science major as a student and, during his four years here, spent time helping out Carlene Morgan in […]
A heart for the stage, a head for business
For many students, it’s a challenge choosing a college that meets their academic and personal needs and fits their personality. Cheyanne Yala, a sophomore theater major from Charlotte, N.C., found that it took two tries to get it right. Yala didn’t realize what she needed until she transferred to Saint […]
More than 100 tour campus in Legacy Tour
The Legacy Tour, which took place Saturday, Sept. 23, honored the memories and accomplishments of Saint Augustine’s University’s past while enlightening the next generation. Alumni, stakeholders, supporters, friends, and individual donors were given the opportunity to see student life and facilities on campus. A little over 100 visitors came to […]
When it comes to mascots, St. Aug keeps it real
It’s an American tradition for colleges and universities to have a mascot, something that represents school spirit and unites the student body. The mascot is usually symbolic – there are no actual bears on the campus of Shaw University, nor wolves roaming the campus of N.C. State. Many schools have […]
A heart-felt plea to administrators
When we were all called to a mandatory meeting at the Emery Gymnasium on Sept. 8, we were told the reason was to hear news about hurricane preparation. As you will remember, we were all worried about Hurricane Irma coming into North Carolina and possibly hitting Saint Augustine’s University. That […]
Taking a knee = standing up for what is right
How serious are the people of America about improving race relations in our society? Even though the results aren’t often noticed, changes have been occurring since the 1960s. Race-related problems have been a big part of our country’s history, and it is up to all of us to decide if […]
New clubhouse at Falkcrest opens
Staff, faculty, administrators and students gathered on Sept. 29 to officially dedicate the new clubhouse at Falkcrest. The 1500-square-foot building
Falcons get first win in record-setting game
RALEIGH, NC (Sept. 24) – Saint Augustine’s University played its most complete football game of the season and it resulted in a memorable record-breaking night on Saturday, Sept. 23. The Falcons set several school marks as they manhandled Lincoln (Pa.) University by a lopsided score of 81-9 in the CIAA […]
News correspondent is keynote speaker at fall convocation
Byron Pitts was the keynote speaker on Thursday, Sept. 21, as Saint Augustine’s University held its 151st Fall Opening Convocation. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, representatives of the Episcopal Church, elected officials and community leaders attended the annual ceremony, which officially opens the school year. Pitts was introduced by Jazmin Powell, […]