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Dive into languages

The recent decision to continue and expand the Mandarin dual-language program at Glenwood Elementary school puts the proper value on knowing a second ...

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Teachers in trouble

Gov. Pat McCrory’s most recently proposed initiatives within the North Carolina education system are designed to incentivize students and potential ...

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Reform is overdue

In comparison to last year’s absolute downpour of discussion about how to handle sexual assault on campus, the little information disseminated this ...

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Reasonable rate

Individuals who frequently visit friends and family being treated at UNC Hospitals not only have to sacrifice their time, but also a significant sum of ...

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Grant a second chance

Aproposed change to the honor code allowing students to erase an “XF” grade — which denotes failure of a course due to academic dishonesty — from ...

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A fast food fast

After reviewing the Wendy’s in the Student Union over the last three semesters, Carolina Dining Services has decided to abandon its original plan of ...

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Uniform policies

The University’s Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group recently recommended that all student athletes be required to attend semesterly meetings ...

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Quickhits for Jan. 16, 2014

Chancellor Folt was recently pulled over and received a speeding ticket at 4 p.m., which is less exciting than a.m., but more factual. She has already ...

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With arms wide open

Considering the vast influence the N.C. General Assembly has on UNC-system schools, it is important to nurture the lines of communication between both ...

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Equality in education

The University has sustained its reputation among the greatest public institutions in the country by consistently ensuring that an elite education be ...

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