Voter ID law restricts rights of students
Following the successful ousting of proposed voter registration laws this spring, UNC-system students will now face a new challenge in voter-registration ...
Read More »Following the successful ousting of proposed voter registration laws this spring, UNC-system students will now face a new challenge in voter-registration ...
Read More »The recent reversal of gender-neutral housing by the UNC Board of Governors was a blow not only to Carolina’s LGBTQ community but an insult to the entire ...
Read More »In addition to Kendall Marshall and Taylor Swift, @ChapelHillPD should become a mainstay to all self respecting Twitter feeds in Chapel Hill.
Read More »UNC-system President Tom Ross said last week that he wants to end tuition hikes for in-state students this year.
Read More »The voter ID bill in the N.C. General Assembly unjustly targets those groups that would vote against the Republicans in power — and their restrictions ...
Read More »This week, The News & Observer reported that Faculty Council chairwoman Jan Boxill pushed the authors of a 2012 report on academic fraud to water ...
Read More »The state community college system has made impressive strides forward with its strategic plan, and the institutions deserve more funds to support that ...
Read More »Leaders in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools want class rank taken off student transcripts, and they should have the freedom to do it.
Read More »Recent policies and tactics in the N.C. General Assembly have made North Carolina a subject of ridicule for the national media, and most, if not all, ...
Read More »With new administrators settling in last week, frustrating silence from top-tier University officials was supposed to come to an end.
Read More »Chancellor Carol Folt’s arrival marks a significant transition for the University, and also a unique opportunity. As UNC moves forward and attempts ...
Read More »As affirmative action in college admissions continues to spark contention on a national level, UNC should not back down in defending its use of race as ...
Read More »Headlines cheering steps forward in redressing 40-year-old wrongs on Rogers Road are getting ahead of themselves.
Read More »As the UNC Board of Governors reviews a possible raise of the system’s 18-percent out-of-state cap, they should consider the financial and social benefits ...
Read More »The University’s accrediting agency has decided to monitor UNC for another year while it works to implement a plan to “make whole” a number of degrees ...
Read More »A federal court in New York ruled last week that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum-wage and overtime labor laws by not paying its interns — ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly is trying to make it easier to buy a handgun and carry it with you, but these relaxed gun regulations would be disastrous for ...
Read More »There is no clearer evidence of the polarization of North Carolina politics than the ongoing Moral Monday protests at the General Assembly, which represent ...
Read More »Chancellor Holden Thorp’s recent decision to suspend and review a provision of the Honor Code is a step in the right direction for the University — ...
Read More »The state Senate’s budget proposal calls for closing the Orange Correctional Center, a minimum-security prison in Hillsborough, as part of a cost-cutting ...
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