Own Your Year!

Hey Wolfpack we have limited supplies left in books, if you haven’t purchased one yet, get one now! We can’t wait for you to see this year’s Agromeck once completed. All of our staff and leadership are working hard to create a great book just for you all so you can cherish your memories from… Read more »

Story of the Deadline 2: Life in Raleigh

  Kate is a first-year majoring in Communications and a new writer on the staff.  She was chosen as our Writer of Deadline Two with her remarkable work on Life in Raliegh. “A school’s location and environment are integral to a student’s college experience, and Raleigh provides endless opportunities for all NC State students to… Read more »

Spread of the Deadline 2: Life in Raleigh

Lori is a first-year majoring in civil engineering and a new staff designer. She was chosen as our Designer of Deadline Two with her amazing work on Life in Raleigh.   The second deadline dove into more unique content including Tailgate, Life in Raleigh, Ring of Honor, and more. For the spread of the deadline,… Read more »

Spread of the Deadline 1: Women’s Tennis

Lizzie is a third-year majoring in graphic and experience design with a minor in graphic communications our new staff designer. She was chosen as our Designer of Deadline One with her great work on Women’s Tennis ACC Championship Win and Wolfpack Welcome Week.   The first deadline featured a wide range of content including Dr…. Read more »

Story of the Deadline 1: Back 2 School Jam

  Pilar is a first-year majoring in psychology and a new writer on the staff.  She was chosen as our Writer of Deadline One with her amazing work on Back 2 School Jam. “Celebrating the Divine Nine also educates the broader campus community about their cultural significance at predominantly white institutions and enriches the campus… Read more »

Catching Up with Agro: Oct. 30 – Nov. 5

Hey guys, it’s Jermaine, your favorite 23-24 editor-in-chief with the first edition of “Catching Up with Agro!” Me and the Agromeck Staff will be providing you with some of the highlights that occurred in the week before. But if you’re reading this, you’re only getting half of the story. Think of this as a little… Read more »

Own Your Year

Hey everyone! Own your year and pre-order your yearbook NOW before it is too late. The Agromeck is the official yearbook of NCSU. It was first published in 1903, and is the oldest student publication on campus! We cover events and news on- and off-campus, wanna cherish those memories BUY A YEARBOOK!!   Link to… Read more »

Senior Portraits

Don’t miss the opportunity to be featured in the 2024 yearbook! It is completely free and you will automatically be featured in the 2024 Agromeck yearbook and given a free digital download to be used for networking websites! Portrait sessions include poses in business casual and commencement attire. A cap and gown will be provided if… Read more »

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  • Photo of the Week | Jan. 7-11

    Agromeck photo editor Katherine Hoke said: The way Max framed this photo is both interesting and dynamic. The spiral line of the chair draws viewers’ eyes around the image and towards subject. Max did a nice job of filling the frame while still providing context. The photo also works well because it spotlights a student’s… Read more »

  • 2012 Agromeck Named Crown Award Finalist

    The Columbia Scholastic Press Association named the 2012 Agromeck yearbook a Crown award finalist. The organization will present all finalists with a Gold or Silver Crown award during the College Media Association Spring Convention in March. The book, edited by Kathryn Glaser, also won Best of Show for yearbooks of 300 or more pages at the Associated Collegiate Press convention… Read more »

  • Agromeck Wins Fifth Consecutive Pacemaker Award

    2010-2011 Editor-in-Chief Susannah Brinkley accepted Agromeck’s fifth consecutive Pacemaker award at the Associated Collegiate Press Convention in Chicago, Ill. Saturday night. The 2011 Agromeck was one of only seven college yearbooks to receive the award, which is considered by many to be collegiate journalism’s highest honor. “I’m so humbled that I could continue the trend… Read more »