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Articles by Isabella Cochrane

The transportation that UNC Association of Student Government delegates sometimes used to attend meetings is no longer an option.

ASG has to discontinue its official use of Enterprise rental cars and revert to its previous practice of reimbursing officers and delegates for mileage to and from meetings.

GREENSBORO — As their terms wind down, student body presidents from across the UNC system are making one last push to get the money from tuition increases returned to schools.

Two North Carolina universities are launching programs that will help students earn their undergraduate degrees in three years.

UNC-Greensboro and Mount Olive College officials said the  programs will help students save money and get an early start on their plans for graduate school.

A federal program that awards funding to universities with exceptionally large Latino populations is creating an incentive for schools to reach out to potential Latino students.

In order to be designated a Hispanic Serving Institution and be eligible for the grants, 25 percent or more of a school’s population must be Latino.

William Fu, a UNC freshman, took the train home to New York for the holidays.

Because of improvements to the rail system that are meant to boost speed and efficiency, Fu said he might choose a train ride over a flight more often.

Student body presidents from throughout the UNC system plan to continue collecting tuition petition signatures to convince the General Assembly to return tuition money to the universities.

After a two-month hiatus, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments is convening this weekend in Winston-Salem with an ambitious agenda.

In the interim, members have been applying for project grants and gathering student signatures on a tuition petition to present to N.C. legislators.

North Carolina school systems are racing toward education reform in hopes of proving themselves worthy of a federal stimulus grant.

After controlling alcohol sales for 73 years, the state is considering dramatic reforms, one of which would take ownership of liquor stores out of state hands.

Your fake ID might have hologram graphics or a photo that looks just like you, but law enforcement is on to your tricks.

As demand has increased for fraudulent identification, law enforcement began improving security features on driver’s licenses.

The more sophisticated characteristics have allowed officials to track and more easily uncover individuals breaking the law.

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