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The editorial staff dives into the course offerings at Triad area colleges and surfaces with the most obscure, weird and fascinating classes in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.

NEWS

affordable housing construction• Public housing to be replaced by mixed-income units

• Affordable housing under construction, up for a vote

• High Point Journal: New boutique and wine shop emphasizes social good, community

 

OPINION

The ivy choked the life out of its tree, and it crashed through an electrical line. (photo by Jordan Green(

• Editorial: Actual election fraud

• It Just Might Work: If Duke Energy would just remove the ivy

• Fresh Eyes: The world behind the windows

• Editor’s Notebook: Greensboro Fashion Week moves through downtown

COLUMNS

20160814_142314• Citizen Green: Why is the GOP so obsessed with race?

• Fun & Games: BADD rolls Gate City in blocking party

 

 

CULTURE

LeBauer Park rosé• Food: Flavors of Hawaii exceed already high expectations

• Barstool: Drinking in the park, legally

• Music: Ed E. Ruger returns for the ‘guerilla grind’

• Art: SECCA welcomes a new development director

 

Triad City Beat This Week comes out every Wednesday with links to stories in that week’s issue.

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