Keep the stipend alive
As Student Congress’ rules and judiciary committee votes on a proposal today to remove the stipend for the student body vice president, committee members ...
Read More »As Student Congress’ rules and judiciary committee votes on a proposal today to remove the stipend for the student body vice president, committee members ...
Read More »The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, which allows for unlimited campaign spending by outside groups, has resulted in billions of dollars spent ...
Read More »On the ballot today are races for offices that everyone is familiar with — president, governor, Congressional offices. However, there are also several ...
Read More »When crafting its new policy on bus ads, the town of Chapel Hill shouldn’t categorically disallow political and religious ads.
Read More »The town is reviewing the policy governing advertisements in bus lines. The council should allow political and religious ads to be posted in town buses. ...
Read More »In this semester marred by tragedy, UNC has seen strong showings of solidarity as the campus tries to heal after each loss.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department’s citizen complaint process was the topic of a recent article in The Daily Tar Heel. I’d like to add some history ...
Read More »The UNC system released applications to insurance companies across the nation in efforts to bring down the cost of student health insurance next year, ...
Read More »This is a time of mourning in Chapel Hill. David Shannon’s death this week has brought us to our knees once again.
Read More »Saturday, Tar Heel running back Giovanni Bernard returned a punt in the final seconds to seal a Tar Heel victory against N.C. State at Kenan Stadium. ...
Read More »The tuition and fee advisory task force came to a consensus Tuesday on a tuition increase proposal that will now be sent to the UNC Board of Trustees. ...
Read More »The UNC system Board of Governors should reconsider the movement toward a performance-based funding model for universities.
Read More »UNC can post lectures and guest speakers on an Apple app called iTunes U, which gives access to free educational content.
Read More »Students may begrudge the Chapel Hill Police Department’s efforts to downsize the Halloween festivities on Franklin Street, but the department’s intentions ...
Read More »Saturday night, the Chapel Hill community was faced with another tragedy as we band together to mourn the loss of David Shannon, a UNC freshman from Charlotte. ...
Read More »As we mourn the passing of former UNC-system President William C. Friday, members of the University community should remember the immediacy and urgency ...
Read More »UNC is researching how concussions can be prevented in sports, particularly football. While this research has been helpful — and it will continue to ...
Read More »The 21-member committee created to find the University’s next chancellor is holding four forums on Nov. 7-8 to solicit feedback from students, faculty, ...
Read More »The University’s decision to settle its long-running lawsuit with The Daily Tar Heel and seven other media outlets is welcome news. It’s a victory ...
Read More »Nearly 100 years ago, on June 2, 1913, the “Silent Sam” Confederate Monument was unveiled on UNC’s campus.
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