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The annual concert series attracts some of the most talented musicians to Eastern North Carolina. The opening concert on September 29 features works by Beethoven, Bach and a "stormy and exotic" piece by Gabriel Fauré.
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The latest report from East Carolina University's Center for Survey Research reveals higher levels of personal well-being among people who are employed.…
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Eastern North Carolina has one of the highest concentrations of black communities in the state. Bertie, Hertford, Northampton, Edgecome, and Halifax make…
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ECU's Summer Guitar Festival was held July 6th through the 9th in Greenville with four days of concerts and workshops. The event attracts students and…
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In response to the Zika outbreak, and any threat it may pose to North Carolinians, a statewide co-op of researchers, pest control specialists, and doctors…
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Around the time the Pyramids at Giza were finished, Stonehenge was consecrated, and bronze was the next big thing in Europe and Asia, nomads living on the…
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As more people move to eastern North Carolina to retire or raise families, communities here are undergoing a transformation. Take downtown areas of New…
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The process to find East Carolina University’s next chancellor has begun. Several forums focused on students, faculty, and alumni have been held to find…
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High blood pressure affects nearly a third of the U.S. population and in eastern North Carolina that number is higher. This week on the Down East Journal,…
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Fraternities are still on restriction at East Carolina University in Greenville, even though police have concluded that a rape reported late last month…