Nationally students battle credit transfer policies
By Blair Burnett | September 18When Carlos Cordero, a 29-year-old junior transfer, came to UNC as a full-time student this fall, he felt welcomed on campus immediately.
When Carlos Cordero, a 29-year-old junior transfer, came to UNC as a full-time student this fall, he felt welcomed on campus immediately.
UNC junior Maggie Lee says there will never be an election cycle where she won’t vote.
More than a dozen cases of protesters arrested during the 2013 Moral Monday protests have been dismissed in the last four weeks — and in a legal shift, the rulings have been made on a constitutional free speech basis.
With an 8-percentage point increase in the disapproval rating of U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., experts say she’ll need to prepare for a tough campaign in the coming election season.
The UNC system might be the key to stimulate economic development in North Carolina.
The Appalachian State University faculty senate passed a resolution last week to encourage faculty to be flexible with class attendance on election days — an option UNC may consider for the 2014 elections.
Montravias King, an Elizabeth City State University senior, has unofficially won the seat for council member in Elizabeth City’s fourth ward with the largest share of the vote after last week’s election. Official results will be announced today by the State Board of Elections.
At Appalachian State University’s blood drive this week, students collected more than 1,300 pints of blood — and 942 signatures on a petition to allow men who have sex with other men to be able to donate blood.
Though some research has suggested that the number of African-American studies programs at universities is declining, a new study says these programs are growing — and UNC-system schools are looking to continue that trend.