Distributing funds is Student Congress’ main function
Student Congress’ most important job is distributing money to student organizations. When considering where the money will go, Student Congress should ...
Read More »Student Congress’ most important job is distributing money to student organizations. When considering where the money will go, Student Congress should ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council’s recent search for a new member of its Central West Focus Area Steering Committee didn’t yield the sort of candidate ...
Read More »On the morning of Jan. 28, a fire broke out at the University Gardens apartment complex, leaving several apartment units damaged and destroyed.
Read More »Since 2010, the athletic department has seen its tutoring budget nearly double, while the number of tutors has fallen significantly. As a result, UNC’s ...
Read More »Zach De La Rosa wants you to know that rewriting the student election laws was all part of a much larger process.
Read More »Two of men’s basketball’s most storied programs, UNC and the University of Kentucky, will thankfully resume their series when the two meet in Chapel ...
Read More »The University should continue working to create new, alternative classroom layouts that encourage more interactive learning.
Read More »UNC chemistry professor Alexander Miller was recently named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list for his work in “researching catalysts for use in the ...
Read More »On Tuesday, Gov. Pat McCrory sat down with radio show host Bill Bennett to discuss the role of higher education in North Carolina’s economy. The governor’s ...
Read More »It has been a long time coming, but the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved moving forward with the Rogers Road Community Center in a unanimous ...
Read More »The proposal to raise funds for building repair and maintenance is good for all UNC-system schools, as well as for public buildings all across the state. ...
Read More »Currently Carrboro requires a special election if a seat on the Board of Aldermen is vacated with more than a year remaining in its term.
Read More »The majority of the student body president’s power comes from the ability to influence those in power. He or she must be able to connect with all sorts ...
Read More »The opening of 140 West in April brings with it the hope that the eight-story, $55 million project will both fit in with, and improve, Chapel Hill’s ...
Read More »Professors need to be mindful of the financial constraints that students face and shouldn’t require students to purchase textbooks that don’t merit ...
Read More »Chancellor Holden Thorp gave an address on the state of the University Tuesday at a Student Congress meeting — a move that should be commended for how ...
Read More »The Board of Governors should prioritize and maintain the community college transfer pipeline that is outlined in its five-year strategic plan when it ...
Read More »The recent decision to move the varsity cheerleading team in front of the student section at men’s basketball games — though seemingly trivial — ...
Read More »Earlier this month, the Chapel Hill Town Council voted against a motion to repeal last year’s ordinance banning cellphone use in cars.
Read More »So it might be a down year for men’s basketball at UNC, but the ladies in Carmichael have been absolutely killing it this season. At 18-1, the women’s ...
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