Quick Hits for June 26, 2014
William Shatner announced his disdain this week for “nobodies” on Twitter who have received the blue verified check mark.
Read More »William Shatner announced his disdain this week for “nobodies” on Twitter who have received the blue verified check mark.
Read More »O n Tuesday, Gov. Pat McCrory vetoed an unemployment insurance bill that sorely needed to be vetoed, exercising that power granted to him by the North ...
Read More »People in politics often appeal to whatever principle suits their policy desires at a given time.
Read More »Miss USA Nia Sanchez was accused of carpetbagging to qualify for the Miss USA competition after she blanked on the name of the capital of Nevada, her ...
Read More »Free night parking at UNC has long been a sensible and helpful policy for University students and employees, but with the Board of Trustees’ decision ...
Read More »Rolling Stone reported there are eight more posthumous Michael Jackson albums in the works, making Jackson more zombified than he was for the “Thriller” ...
Read More »Last month, Republican state Sens. Jeff Tarte, Warren Danietl and Ronald Rabin introduced a bill that would extend the length of all state legislators’ ...
Read More »Rashad McCants’ appearance on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” Friday sparked a new round of conversations about the ongoing athletics scandal at UNC. ...
Read More »British screenwriter William Nicholson complained this week about the lukewarm reaction to his film “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” saying “12 ...
Read More »Last month, a recording device was confiscated from a reporter during a committee meeting at the North Carolina General Assembly after Rick Gunn, R-Alamance, ...
Read More »Yesterday , Governor Pat McCrory signed a bill that a bill that set North Carolina on a path towards legalized hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” ...
Read More »Cameron Hamilton, mayor of Porterville, Calif., had some advice for people who are bullied: “grow a pair.”
Read More »With the release of Gov. Pat McCrory’s latest budget proposal for the next two fiscal years, the governor made clear, yet again, that he does not ...
Read More »When a Chicago court ruled in April that Northwestern’s football players had the right to unionize, it gave institutional backing to the voices asking ...
Read More »Ray J won’t go awayRay J continues to try to hold onto fame by reminding us, yet again, that he had sex with Kim Kardashian on camera.
Read More »Through her time in the public eye, former UNC learning specialist Mary Willingham has presented herself as a whistle-blower, fighting to take down ...
Read More »The Student Safety and Security Committee recently made the decision to provide Buzz Rides with $15,000 from student fees. Because of this, SafeWalk, ...
Read More »Donald Sterling called Magic Johnson a bad “example for children” despite his own extramarital exploits. At least Sterling had some good advice for ...
Read More »Yesterday, hundreds of graduating seniors were treated to the fabled UNC tradition of ascending the Bell Tower and signing their names on its bricks. ...
Read More »The fine arts programs in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system have recently lagged behind AP classes in enrollment. Though AP classes are important ...
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