The SCC Files: And NOW a word from El Presidente
Quite a kerfuffle has erupted on the campus of Sandhills Community College here in beautiful Moore County at the onset of the 124th US Open. Fliers suggesting that the
Continue readingQuite a kerfuffle has erupted on the campus of Sandhills Community College here in beautiful Moore County at the onset of the 124th US Open. Fliers suggesting that the
Continue readingRiiiiiight. You folks in Charlotte — THAT is your tax dollars at work. Roy Cooper thinks critical race theory (CRT) is great stuff. So does Moe Green, the Democrat nominee
Continue readingYou hear it a lot in politics. If things don’t work out your way in the primary, suck it up and work for a home team victory in the general.
Continue readingIt seems like just yesterday that we were big-time spun about a possible wipeout of DEI in the UNC system. The spinner, UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine, led us to believe
Continue readingWe’ve all heard of or seen the movie ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’ which details a frustrated Everyman’s long-shot, but eventually successful, bid to take on our federal government. Here
Continue readingBrad Briner, the Republican nominee for state treasurer, ran a commercial during the recently concluded primary election where he claimed he is not for DEI and its nasty relatives. Yet,
Continue readingDEI is tearing this country apart. It emphasizes race, gender, sexual orientation and the like over common sense things like competence and content of character. It’s making a mess of
Continue readingGreensboro-area resident Aryn Schloemer has been around conservative grassroots circles for some time. She’s a founding member of Guilford Patriots AND NC Grassroots Government. Some may remember her as a
Continue readingHere was Part 1. State Treasurer. This seat is open since incumbent Dale Folwell is running in the GOP primary for governor. Longtime NCGOP activist AJ Daoud is one of the
Continue readingRepublicans have TWO such critters on the primary ballot this year. Dave Boliek, Jr., running for state auditor, and Brad Briner, running for state treasurer, both serve on the University
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