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Chris Saunders

Feb 19, 2021

Red, White and Black

NC State magazine takes a look at the campus locations whose stories hold significance to African Americans and provide a more complete history of the university. 

Apr 13, 2019

Chasing The Moon

In 2019, NC State magazine featured the alumni who worked tirelessly for NASA in 1969 to help America lay claim to landing the first man on the moon with the Apollo 11 mission. 

Jun 1, 2018

Stealing the Show

Long before Trea Turner signed with the Philadelphia Phillies this past offseason, NC State magazine profiled in Summer 2018 how he has used his sneaky power and his not-so-sneaky speed to become one of Major League Baseball’s brightest young stars. 

Historic poster advertising Gator Bowl.

Aug 1, 2017

A Veteran Squad

Beattie Feathers’ 1946 football team at NC State stands out in the university’s annals as the first Wolfpack team to play in a bowl game. The eight-win squad lost the Gator Bowl to Oklahoma, 34–13, on New Year’s Day. But the team also remains memorable for a roster largely comprised of men who had just returned… 

On Omaha Beach’s shore, waves come upon Les Braves, a monument commemorating Allied troops who landed on June 6, 1944.

Jul 1, 2016

On the Beach

To commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we’ve pulled this story from our Summer 2016 issue out of our archives. It tells the stories of some of the NC State boys buried at the Normandy American Cemetery and some who were among those who gave their lives in the struggle for victory that began on Normandy’s shores. 

Nov 27, 2014

Hanging Their Hopes on Russell

Russell Wilson '10 means more to Seattle than a Super Bowl victory.