Jim Valvano taught us to enjoy life and to cherish every moment.
As we continue this journey, we’re reminded that the Stanley Cup Final is about more than hockey. It’s about people, purpose, sacrifice, and appreciating the moments that bring us together.
Some North Carolina State University graduates received an unexpected gift.
Donor Anil Kochhar revealed that he and his wife, Marilyn, will cover all student loans taken out by Wilson College of Textiles graduates in the 2025–26 school year.
Being a Wolfpack fan requires taking 2 steps forward and 3 steps backward every day of your life while still maintaining hope you will reach your destination.
NC State head coach Will Wade on rumored connections to LSU following ACC Tournament loss to UVA:
"I'm excited at NC State. I was hired at NC State to do a job. This wasn't going to take one year. I've already met with our administration about next year and some of the changes that we need to make and some of the things that we need to do to put this program where it deserves long-term."
The legacy will continue at NC State. Fairhope (Ala.) St. Michael Catholic 4⭐️ QB Gunner Rivers, the son of Philip, committed to the Wolfpack.
He has thrown for 10,200 yards with 111 touchdowns and 15 INTs through his first three HS seasons.
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🚨 JUST IN: President Trump is formally TERMINATING the Obama-era rules that forced car makers into putting the infamous "START-STOP" into vehicles
The start-stop would stay on no matter WHAT, turning the car off at lights and frustrating Americans. It also wore down the car
People had to manually disable it every time they got inside
GOOD RIDDANCE!
One thing I was unprepared for in the professional world was how they do layoffs.
There was this one guy who had worked at the company for 10 years.
He had moved closer to the office to cut down his commute.
He had never talked bad about the company, and you could tell that this company was his life.
One day, he gets a call from his boss, who he had worked with for 10 years, and he joins a Zoom. Immediately, HR joins the call, and he knows what's going down.
After that call, laid off.
He goes back to his desk, picks up all his stuff, doesn't even say anything to anyone, doesn't say bye.
I don't blame him, though. He's probably in so much shock.
Gathers all his stuff, walks out the door.
Just like that — 10 years, and gone.
That's how layoffs happen.
And the craziest part was no one around me looked surprised because it is so normalized.
It's just another day in corporate life. And even the people who had known this guy for about 4–5 years weren't surprised.
If you ever think a company cares about you, just know they don't.
They're going to do what's in their best interest, and so should you.