NCAA chooses sites in Greensboro, Raleigh and Cary for future championships
North Carolina was chosen Tuesday to host NCAA championship events — two weeks after the NCAA Board of Governors reluctantly voted to consider the state’s ...
Read More »North Carolina was chosen Tuesday to host NCAA championship events — two weeks after the NCAA Board of Governors reluctantly voted to consider the state’s ...
Read More »While UNC is home to several rigorous graduate schools and programs, it is also home to graduate school clubs that help students cope with stress and ...
Read More »Organizations involved in the legal fight against controversial House Bill 2 are considering their options after the bill’s partial repeal last month. ...
Read More »The LBGTQ Center of Durham isn’t exactly what one might expect when imagining a center created to act as a network of support for Durham’s queer community: ...
Read More »A bill filed Tuesday in the N.C. General Assembly to ban same-sex marriage will not advance in the legislature, according to a statement by N.C. House ...
Read More »Senior communications and interdisciplinary studies major in documentary studies Aaron Lovett won first place and a $500 prize for his film “Gays for ...
Read More »North Carolina legislators filed a bill Tuesday calling on the state to reject the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 legalization of same-sex marriage.
Read More »The American Civil Liberties Union has requested the release of public records from 11 sites and public universities aiming to host NCAA championship ...
Read More »Political figures in the North Carolina LGBTQ community met on campus Friday to discuss LGBTQ representation in government and the newly passed House ...
Read More »Though UNC ranks among the highest of its peer institutions in terms of diversity, many still see room for improvement in the percentage of faculty of ...
Read More »At 32 pages, a small book called "Jacob’s New Dress" is causing a big controversy in Charlotte Mecklenburg schools.
Read More »Today, the UNC LGBTQ Representation & Rights Research Initiative will welcome current and former North Carolina LGBTQ elected officials for a special ...
Read More »Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover, woke up Thursday morning to the news that legislators had begun a new deal to repeal part of House Bill 2.
Read More »Local leaders expressed mixed opinions following the swift passage of House Bill 142, a bipartisan bill to partially repeal House Bill 2.
Read More »The compromise bill to repeal House Bill 2 passed the state Senate late Wednesday morning and will soon be heard in the House, despite objections from ...
Read More »With hours left before the NCAA pulled years of championships from North Carolina, leaders in Raleigh approached compromise.
Read More »In honor of LGBT Health Awareness Week, the LGBTQ Health Disparities Research Collaborative hosted several events designed to educate the public about ...
Read More »One year after the passage of House Bill 2, the Chapel Hill and Orange County Visitors Bureau estimates Chapel Hill and Carrboro have lost $2.5 million ...
Read More »Now a year since the passage of House Bill 2, Sen. Terry Van Duyn, D-Buncombe, said it’s getting to the point where the state doesn’t even know what ...
Read More »While the third season of the ABC drama "American Crime" is set in North Carolina, it was not filmed in the state.
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