No changing minds in General Assembly
As a Moral Monday protestor, I don’t expect to have my actions change the minds of the Tea Party-controlled state legislature. That was never the point. ...
Read More »As a Moral Monday protestor, I don’t expect to have my actions change the minds of the Tea Party-controlled state legislature. That was never the point. ...
Read More »This summer, Chapel Hill could lose a piece of town history — one that’s no stranger to attempted closures.
Read More »Last week’s editorial characterizing Moral Monday as “an extreme leftist reaction” was completely wrongheaded. Protestors are defending policies ...
Read More »As the N.C. Democratic Party works to rebuild and unify support after losing control of state politics in the last election, new executive director Robert ...
Read More »When the UNC Board of Governors meets Thursday and Friday in Chapel Hill, board members will have public university financial woes fresh on their minds. ...
Read More »There is no clearer evidence of the polarization of North Carolina politics than the ongoing Moral Monday protests at the General Assembly, which represent ...
Read More »Arts funding in North Carolina faces the chopping block once again in the most recent budget proposal released by the N.C. House of Representatives Sunday. ...
Read More »U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki can speak personally about the benefits of expanding higher education opportunities for military veterans. ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly has a bundle of higher education funding questions to answer before the budget deadline arrives at the end of June.
Read More »The race for Sen. Kay Hagan’s seat in Congress has just begun — the primary election is in May 2014 — but Republicans hoping to take her place are ...
Read More »With the number of calls to emergency medical services for student alcohol overdoses rising, and new statewide legislation in place to encourage calling ...
Read More »Thanks to the N.C. General Assembly, the children of our state are going to leave elementary school thoroughly prepared — for life in 19th-century America, ...
Read More »Four students who opted into the University’s gender-neutral housing program might have to find a new place to live in the fall.
Read More »Orange County officials are concerned about a budget proposal that would shutter a Hillsborough prison.
Read More »Proven racial bias might no longer be enough to spare death-row inmates from the death penalty, if the N.C. House of Representatives votes to repeal a ...
Read More »The N.C. Senate reintroduced a controversial measure last week that would prevent UNC’s new policy allowing gender-neutral housing on campus from taking ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly has one month from today to pass a two-year state budget — and legislators and educators remain up in arms about funding for ...
Read More »The future of the Dorothea Dix property in Raleigh — the site of the former mental hospital — has been the source of much aggressive debate in the ...
Read More »Emboldened by victories in last November’s election, Republicans in both chambers of the N.C. General Assembly have worked for months on separate proposals ...
Read More »After a fourth straight week of civil disobedience protests at the N.C. General Assembly Monday, the arrest total for the “Moral Monday” demonstrations ...
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