New coordinator should set a good standard
The New Year marks changes throughout the University. One of the most significant changes has been the creation of the new Title IX coordinator position, ...
Read More »The New Year marks changes throughout the University. One of the most significant changes has been the creation of the new Title IX coordinator position, ...
Read More »The University’s Information Technology Services Incident Response Team and the Division of Facilities Services should be applauded for its timely and ...
Read More »An open flow of recorded public information is always in the best interest of the people. When tax money is at stake, North Carolina residents should ...
Read More »After other options were considered during discussions about changing registration for new students, the University’s final decision to move it to after ...
Read More »Since 2008, nearly every sector of the economy has been forced to undergo budget cuts, and universities are no exception. In fact, UNC-system schools ...
Read More »The rapid increase of all-nighters and serious considerations of foregoing college and establishing a drug empire instead can only mean that final exams ...
Read More »The new degree program being offered by the UNC School of Nursing this academic year should be applauded.
Read More »It is imperative that Student Congress votes today to approve a bill to clarify open meeting requirements for the Student Safety and Security Committee. ...
Read More »Wake County apparently will not go forward with their segment of light-rail transit. It was told by three experts independently that it is not dense enough ...
Read More »Two school districts in Catawba County are set to raise their mandatory attendance age from 16 to 18 — it’s time that the rest of North Carolina school ...
Read More »Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Orange County need to stop talking about how to get sewer and water services to the Rogers Road community and start acting on ...
Read More »Falling in line with the town’s comprehensive Chapel Hill 2020 plan and the Mayor’s Committee on Affordable Rental Housing, the town is making clear ...
Read More »The Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee should be applauded for selecting Dr. Atul Gawande as the spring commencement speaker.
Read More »The University has recently sent Greg Little, Marvin Austin and Robert Quinn letters of permenant dissociation. The three are now barred from entering ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro should implement a 5-cent tax on single-use paper and plastic bags. The tax, proposed by the environmental honors fraternity ...
Read More »It’s a cornerstone of alcohol education: If a friend is in danger, call 911. Don’t wait. Yet students are less likely to call for help when faced ...
Read More »While tuition increases are rarely welcomed, the recent $350 increase in graduate student tuition was well structured and serves an important purpose. ...
Read More »Anew coalition of local and state-level elected officials in North Carolina has been established explicitly to work on issues affecting lesbian, gay, ...
Read More »Each year, the town of Chapel Hill has the opportunity to repeal the ordinance banning more than four residents in the same house, yet no action has been ...
Read More »The men’s basketball team suffered a tough early-season loss on Sunday to perennial mid- major power Belmont on a late 3-pointer. The Heels missed 24 ...
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