Sydney Ross

Student Reporter

United States

Hey there! I am Sydney and I am a senior Multimedia Journalism student at North Carolina A&T State University. I am currently the managing editor for The A&T Register, the student publication at North Carolina A&T.

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The A&T Register
04/15/2022
N.C. A&T react to US President Joe Biden's Visit to the University

Students attending N.C. A&T in Greensboro, NC described President Joe Biden's address at the university as a once in a lifetime opportunity. Biden addressed several concerns regarding inflation, economy, manufacturing and clean energy jobs at the nation's largest public HBCU. Students lined up along Benbow Road from various different departments on campus to catch a...

The A&T Register
03/29/2022
Out of the Garden Project helps reduce food insecurity in Greensboro

The kitchen table is significant in many households as a place where families come together to unplug from the world and plug into each other. For the Milholin family, the kitchen table is that and much more. 14 years ago, Don and Kristy Milholin set out on a mission to help give back to families...

The A&T Register
03/28/2022
N. C. A&T's Cheer Team claims First Grand National title

Last weekend, history was made as N.C. A&T's cheerleading team won first place at the Cheer LTD Nationals in the girls advanced division at CANAM cheer competition in Myrtle Beach, S.C. This is the first time the Aggies competed in a national competition and took the city by storm.

The A&T Register
02/27/2022
Honoring The Divine Nine: The Zeta Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.

This Black History Month, The A&T Register will be recognizing the Divine 9 Greek organizations on our campus. These organizations are a staple in the Black community and will continue to be appreciated at HBCUs all over. The Zeta chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated returns to the campus of N.C.

The A&T Register
02/25/2022
Honoring The Divine Nine: The Gamma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

This Black History Month, The A&T Register will be recognizing the Divine 9 Greek organizations on our campus. These organizations are a staple in the Black community and will continue to be appreciated at HBCUs all over. The Gamma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. joined the N.C.

The A&T Register
02/10/2022
N.C. A&T senior Nicole Lewis uses her non-profit to give back to Greensboro community

N.C. A&T senior supply chain management student Nicole Lewis provides men and women in impoverished communities spiritual, emotional and physical support through her nonprofit Lewis Gives. Established in 2019, Lewis created the organization because she has a strong passion to give back. Through her non-profit she not provides to the community, she also provides opportunities...

The A&T Register
01/27/2022
Nya Nicole Hodge brings home cooked meals to students on campus

N.C. A&T junior construction management student Nya Nicole Hodge is bringing "home" to many students on campus with her passion and desire for creativity. She has launched her first cooking business with hopes to bring comfort and happiness to people while also sharing the importance of a home cooked meal.

BNC
11/24/2021
Black News Channel Offers Outlet to Underrepresented Voices

This article was submitted by Sydney Ross. Ross is a student at North Carolina A&T State University and a finalist in BNC's inaugural HBCU Journalism Project. Journalists of color have often helped newsrooms produce coverage that amplifies the voices of communities underrepresented in mainstream news reports.

The A&T Register
11/08/2021
The Black News Channel Hosts its virtual day for its HBCU Journalism Project

Black media is a topic growing in relevance throughout the media industry. It serves as the voice for the Black community as it continues to challenge mainstream media to evolve and fill the void for the underrepresented. The Black News Channel (BNC) is the nation's first news network that is dedicated to producing 24 hours...

The A&T Register
10/22/2021
N.C. A&T Theatre Dept. Presents Pretty Fire

The Paul Robeson Theatre will open its doors for the first time in two years to present Charlayne Woodard's "Pretty Fire." The play brings light to many themes that express the life of Woodard from birth to age eleven. "Pretty Fire" was originally written and performed by Woodard in 1995.