N.C. Lacks Appeals Court Representation
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is having difficulty getting N.C. representation on the court. N.C. Judge Terrence Boyle was nominated to the ...
Read More »The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is having difficulty getting N.C. representation on the court. N.C. Judge Terrence Boyle was nominated to the ...
Read More »Concerns about a high student-to-faculty ratio have prompted UNC officials to suggest using a tuition increase to hire more faculty members. Provost ...
Read More »Randy Bridges, superintendent of the Orange County School System, was awarded state Superintendent of the Year last week in recognition of his leadership. ...
Read More »Airports will be filled with more armed guards, metal detectors and stricter security measures during the Thanksgiving holiday. Raleigh-Durham International ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: While the faculty discussion on the Qatar proposal last Friday afternoon was edifying, one key question was not asked and should have ...
Read More »More UNC admissions officials are allowing students to check their admission status over the Internet, citing recent anthrax scares as simply another ...
Read More »Big Brother might be watching UNC, and so can people all over the world -- thanks to a new camera on the second floor of the Student Union. Information ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- The N.C. Senate Redistricting Committee will meet today to discuss several plans to redraw North Carolina's congressional districts, including ...
Read More »An anticipated end date has been set for the longest N.C. legislative session in recent history. House Speaker Jim Black, D-Mecklenburg, announced Thursday ...
Read More »Members of the Faculty Council voted Friday in favor of a resolution supporting the development of a satellite UNC business school campus in the Middle ...
Read More »The Carolina Women's Center will be able to provide more services and more accessibility because of their new location on campus. The center, an advocacy ...
Read More »In 1999, UNC-Chapel Hill became the first UNC-system school to take advantage of a newly approved Board of Governors policy concerning tuition. Two years ...
Read More »The UNC Board of Trustees' approval of a proposal to purchase a nearby office building has local officials frustrated that this will increase residents' ...
Read More »Plans are in motion to transform the University into a museum without walls, in which even sidewalks, stairs and doorways might make an artistic statement. ...
Read More »State budget cuts are forcing UNC-Chapel Hill's nonacademic departments to evaluate the necessity of both vacant and occupied staff positions when making ...
Read More »The crowd of more than 500 students, faculty and community members that filled the Great Hall of the Student Union on Friday night was treated to a feast ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR:
Read More »A student seminar has been formed, in response to a proposal by student government officials, to advise Chancellor James Moeser on the formation of a ...
Read More »Today 7:30 p.m. -- The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies will hold a debate on the topic "Resolved: Beauty is truth, truth beauty." Tuesday 4 p.m. ...
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