Gov. Cooper signs controversial HB2 deal into law
Update (4:17 p.m.): Gov. Roy Cooper announced he has signed the HB2 deal into law at a press conference Thursday afternoon, despite criticisms from LGBTQ advocacy groups and others.
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Update (4:17 p.m.): Gov. Roy Cooper announced he has signed the HB2 deal into law at a press conference Thursday afternoon, despite criticisms from LGBTQ advocacy groups and others.
With hours left before the NCAA pulled years of championships from North Carolina, leaders in Raleigh approached compromise.
In honor of LGBT Health Awareness Week, the LGBTQ Health Disparities Research Collaborative hosted several events designed to educate the public about LGBTQ health disparities.
Sophomore Ray Cheever is in the process of developing an app for the Counseling and Psychological Services with other students and faculty. Daily Tar Heel staff writer Tiffani Gibbs talked with Cheever about his plans for the app.
Flyleaf Books, an independent bookstore in Chapel Hill, is in the process of converting their restrooms to gender neutral facilities.
One year after the passage of House Bill 2, the Chapel Hill and Orange County Visitors Bureau estimates Chapel Hill and Carrboro have lost $2.5 million in total revenue, communications director Patty Griffin said in an email.
Now a year since the passage of House Bill 2, Sen. Terry Van Duyn, D-Buncombe, said it’s getting to the point where the state doesn’t even know what it’s losing anymore.
While the third season of the ABC drama "American Crime" is set in North Carolina, it was not filmed in the state.
The U.S. Supreme Court sent a case dealing with bathroom protections back to a lower court Monday — after the Donald Trump administration rescinded protections for transgender students last month.
The first University Awards for the Advancement of Women Luncheon brought together four previous winners of the award to discuss methods of advancing gender equity.
UNC-Wilmington criminology professor and conservative political columnist Mike Adams will visit UNC on Monday to speak about the importance of free speech on college campuses.
The NAACP is calling for a full economic boycott of North Carolina to protest recent legislation pushed through by the state’s Republican-dominated General Assembly.
The N.C. General Assembly has proposed another bill aimed at repealing the controversial House Bill 2.
In a video message from Alpha Chi Omega’s national president, Angela Harris, announced on Feb. 17 that collegiate chapters nationwide will now accept transgender women.
Brennan Lewis, a sophomore at UNC, discussed the repercussions of House Bill 2 on LGBT high school students in North Carolina.
The Donald Trump administration revoked protections for transgender students Wednesday, ordering schools to disregard memos from former President Barack Obama’s White House — which said prohibiting transgender students from using bathrooms aligning with their gender identities violates anti-discrimination laws.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced plans to repeal House Bill 2 and crack down on crimes committed in locker rooms and bathrooms in a Tuesday press conference.
Felipe Molina Mendoza and his boyfriend Francisco Vargas Guadalupe spent Valentine’s Day at Mendoza’s immigration hearing in Charlotte. He was allowed to remain in the U.S. on Tuesday while awaiting a possible ruling from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on his case.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, this board chose to take a moment to share our thoughts on the subject of marriage — not love, which we enthusiastically support, but marriage.
Black Lives Matter sign in hand and “Nasty Woman” shirt at the ready, Stephanie Freeman marched as part of Saturday’s HKonJ People’s Assembly and Moral March on Raleigh.