Cuts, Economy Make Life Hard For N.C. Community Colleges
As interest in two-year colleges swells, community college administrators say they are concerned that tuition hikes and a third round of budget cuts in ...
Read More »As interest in two-year colleges swells, community college administrators say they are concerned that tuition hikes and a third round of budget cuts in ...
Read More »Long-time education advocate and Republican Teena Little hopes to gain the opportunity to champion her pet cause as a state senator. On July 19, exactly ...
Read More »At the end of each summer, freshmen meet in small groups across campus to discuss summer reading. This summer, however, discussion groups carried with ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education swore in a new member at its Aug. 15 meeting, a long-time education advocate that members say will help the ...
Read More »Narrowing the educational gap and maintaining campus security are among the concerns of area public school teachers and administrators this academic year. Chapel ...
Read More »It never really occurred to Turquoise Edwards that UNC is short on money. While she knew the state was battling its own fiscal shortfall, the freshman ...
Read More »The UNC system would be severely restricted in its ability to develop profitable business ventures under an amendment included in one version of the state ...
Read More »UNC officials are working to complete an investigation of animal research protocol ordered by the National Institutes of Health this summer and are confident ...
Read More »What started as a hotly contested 19-page lawsuit against North Carolina women's soccer coach Anson Dorrance has simmered down to nothing more than a ...
Read More »As construction funded by the N.C. Higher Education Bond shifts into high gear on campuses across the UNC system, future bond rates might increase because ...
Read More »Calvin Hayes of East Rowan High School in Salisbury was drafted by the Cardinals as the 102nd pick overall -- the final selection in the third round. But ...
Read More »Click here to take a virtual tour of the new South Campus dorms When junior Andrew Pike applied to live in Hinton James North Residence Hall, he had ...
Read More »Despite a lengthy court battle that delayed the primaries in North Carolina for more than four months, elections officials expect the primaries to largely ...
Read More »Norledia Moody ran all around the Great Hall on Saturday during her first weekend as on-campus coordinator for UNC's Pre-Orientation session. Saturday ...
Read More »A provision in the N.C. House version of the state budget could strip $7 million in overhead receipts from UNC-Chapel Hill and redistribute them to seven ...
Read More »The mercury still climbs to 90, and the humidity is heavy in the air as ever, but summer is over. It hasn't died in vain. Unlike a lot of the past ...
Read More »Making their way on campus this week is a smaller, albeit smarter group of freshmen. Numbers estimated by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions show ...
Read More »"Let the studying begin!" Student Body President Jen Daum spoke these words Monday at the re-opening of the Undergraduate Library, closed for renovations ...
Read More »On-campus residents are being asked by the UNC Department of Energy Services to conserve water as a result of the worst recorded drought in Chapel Hill ...
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