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Joseph guillemette, 
Thorn Grove, Stella Hardin, 
Trinity Locklear, Mya Lowry
Brice chavis, Issac Evans, Joseph guillemette, Thorn Grove, Stella Hardin, Trinity Locklear, Mya Lowry
Kaela Belingon

Unity in Heritage

The end of the semester is upon us!

Y’all the one and only thing keeping me above water truly is this week’s publication. You are reading the last issue of the Fall 2024 semester, and quite possibly one of our best.

November is Native American Heritage Month; however, the focus of this issue extends far beyond a month. I think I can speak for all of TNM’s staff when I say curating this issue has been one of the most rewarding experiences yet.

The Native community at NC State graced us with an opportunity to cover a glimpse of their experiences and cultures, for which we are forever grateful. Of course, there is always so more to say so we employ readers to use this newspaper as a starting point for deepening our collective knowledge and empathy.

The Nubian Message is a platform for marginalized students to amplify their voices and spark change. Be a part of the change, and read, read, read!

-Alianna Kendall-Brooks

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