ACC's championship relocations affect North Carolina communities
Outside of events hosted on campus sites, there will be no Division-I postseason in North Carolina this academic year.
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Outside of events hosted on campus sites, there will be no Division-I postseason in North Carolina this academic year.
With four high-profile appearances this week — one at Wake Forest University Tuesday, and another in Carrboro Wednesday — Chelsea Clinton is making her mark in North Carolina and addressing college affordability.
Update (5:59 p.m.): Gov. Pat McCrory has issued the following statement in response to the ACC decision.
Leading up to November, UNC political organizations have different ways of spreading their messages.
The NCAA announced yesterday the organization decided to pull seven 2016-17 championship events from North Carolina because of civil rights concerns over state laws.
The 2016 presidential candidates have made free trade a significant talking point in their campaign platforms, and the majority of the rhetoric has been negative.
Update (Monday 9:37 p.m.): Kami Mueller, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Republican Party, responded to the NCAA's decision on behalf of her party.
Willie Grimes spent 24 years in a North Carolina prison for a rape he didn’t commit — and in August, the Hickory City Council voted to approve a settlement with Grimes for $3.25 million.
Emily's List is an organization dedicated to electing pro-abortion rights, Democratic women to political office for 31 years. Stephanie Schriock has been the organization's president since 2010 and was campaigning for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina on Saturday.
With about two months left until election day, Hillary for North Carolina launched a statewide campus voter registration drive.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Gov. Pat McCrory's request for a stay in North Carolina's voter ID case on Wednesday, with four justices voting in opposition to the stay and four in favor. Five justices were needed to grant a stay.
Tenure is a goal many professors strive for — but it remains further out of reach for women and underrepresented minorities, according to a recent research study from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association Institute.
A bipartisan group of retired North Carolina judges is advocating for redistricting reform by proposing a new congressional district map on Monday.
This election season, Twitter has become the political playground for candidates to make their case for the public's vote. But not all Twitter accounts were created equal. Staff writer Hari Chittilla asked UNC students their opinions on how presidential candidates use social media and their lasting impressions.
For an overview of North Carolina's tumultuous history with voting rights, check out this interactive timeline.
Update (8:53 p.m.): Although the court’s decision on Title IX was a triumph for opponents of HB2, the judge denied the plaintiffs’ additional motion for an injunction on the ground of the Equal Protection Clause.
A Texas federal court’s decision Sunday challenged the U.S. Department of Education’s interpretation that Title IX includes gender identity in its protections against discrimination based upon sex, raising concerns for transgender students.
The beer is flowing and so is the money for “Don’t Be Mean to People: A Golden Rule Saison”— a beer campaign created in response to House Bill 2.
The Donald Trump campaign recently hired a new state director for North Carolina amid a string of changes three months before the November election.
Graduate assistants at private universities now have the right to collectively organize thanks to a ruling from the National Labor Relations Board Tuesday classifying them as university employees.