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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 ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »Aproposed change to the honor code allowing students to erase an “XF” grade — which denotes failure of a course due to academic dishonesty — from ...
Read More »Saturday afternoon should be the last time anyone at North Carolina utters P.J. Hairston’s name.
Read More »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 ...
Read More »The University’s Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group recently recommended that all student athletes be required to attend semesterly meetings ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »It’s almost like everyone forgot the last three years even happened. Forgot about UNC being the butt of every cheating joke, with its latest scandals ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »The State Board of Education would do well to hold off on adopting a new standardized testing system until the future and effectiveness of the relatively ...
Read More »The proposed building is a great plan that is (hopefully) awaiting a just approval by UNC’s Buildings and Grounds Committee this spring.
Read More »It simply doesn’t make sense for the Department of Housing and Residential Education to replace apartment-style housing with a super suite-style residence ...
Read More »The University has sustained its reputation among the greatest public institutions in the country by consistently ensuring that an elite education be ...
Read More »As a Tar Heel born and bred, I cannot fathom any better place to have called home these past four years. Unfortunately, with the looming rise of out-of-state ...
Read More »The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles recently began to offer a free government ID to voters who lack an acceptable form of voting identification, ...
Read More »Former N.C. Gov. Jim Hunt recently called Gov. McCrory and the General Assembly to take action on teachers’ pay and it would behoove McCrory and the ...
Read More »The United States Senate is currently considering a three-month extension of long-term unemployment benefits that would affect more than a million citizens ...
Read More »Students stormed the entrance after being turned away from the basketball game against Kentucky last month. Though the line was randomized, there was ...
Read More »How many blunders can one department handle before any true change is made?
Read More »Universities throughout the United States are reacting to the American Studies Association’s decision to boycott Israeli academic institutions and their ...
Read More »If the University continues to pursue Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), it should first work to ensure that its current offerings are effective before ...
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