Year in Review: Margaret Spellings' first year in office
Unfazed by the widespread protests over her appointment, UNC-system President Margaret Spellings focused on creating and implementing the system five-year ...
Read More »Unfazed by the widespread protests over her appointment, UNC-system President Margaret Spellings focused on creating and implementing the system five-year ...
Read More »The 2016 election will likely go down in history due to its unconventionality, unpopularity and unexpected ending.
Read More »In September, the Kenan-Flagler Business School proposed a plan that would raise the cost of attendance for undergraduate business students by charging ...
Read More »North Carolina was thrust into the national spotlight on March 23 of this year when Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law House Bill 2, which undid local nondiscrimination ...
Read More »A North Carolina voting law and the state's voting districts for the General Assembly were contested by federal courts over claims of racial discrimination ...
Read More »This time last year, UNC Student Stores was an independently operating entity on campus. Since July 1, it has been operated by Barnes & Noble College. ...
Read More »After referendums failed to pass in two elections, administrators are stepping in to resolve tension between the Graduate and Professional Student Federation ...
Read More »On Nov. 21 The Daily Tar Heel and three other news organizations filed a lawsuit against the University to release the records of students convicted of ...
Read More »The past year has been a benchmark one for North Carolina athletics. Six teams made it to the Final Four in their respective sports, and a seventh could ...
Read More »Construction in downtown Chapel Hill has caused many disruptions for residents and local business owners this year, but progress has been made toward ...
Read More »Former UNC student Chandler Kania was convicted Oct. 17 of three counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving.
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