
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. David Kalonji Walton
The day in the life of Dr. David “Kalonji” Walton is one filled with involvement with his UNCP students. From his classes to after-hour functions, some students can count on Walton to be there to aid and assist as an advisor, leader, professor and an ear to listen. He gives the student body many knowledgeable and self supporting stories of black history. This year, he won an award from The National Council for Black Studies for Outstanding Leadership and the Promotion of Afri


Students Play Retro Arcade Games
UNCP Students experienced a blast from the past when retro games came to the UC on March 14 from 10 to 2p.m. The event was sponsored by PAC. The ‘Back In Time” arcade games were free to play as student government President Dajer Fernandez was spotted in the retro arcade. Arcade games have been around for over a hundred years. The first arcade game, Skee-Ball. Skee-Ball was invented in 1909 by J.D. Estes in Philadelphia. The 10-foot-long, game was considered a form of gambling