GOP abandons House Bill 2 repeal deal
UPDATE (7:30 p.m.): The N.C. Senate has officially adjourned. No bill to repeal House Bill 2 was passed out of either body of the N.C. General Assembly.
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UPDATE (7:30 p.m.): The N.C. Senate has officially adjourned. No bill to repeal House Bill 2 was passed out of either body of the N.C. General Assembly.
The North Carolina General Assembly’s surprise special session continued Thursday as legislators deliberate over bills that would limit Governor-elect Roy Cooper’s powers.
The N.C. General Assembly has filed a bill for consideration during an emergency session held Wednesday.
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Carolina Student Legal Services does not assist undocumented students with concerns they may be having related to immigration law.
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A federal court ruled Tuesday that North Carolina must hold a special election in 2017 for the N.C. General Assembly after 28 districts are redrawn.
Every year UNC students experience the familiar pleading Facebook, GroupMe or email request to take a survey for class.
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On Thursday afternoon, professors from the political science, public policy and sociology departments participated in a panel to discuss issues relating to the presidential election on Nov. 8.