UNC SBP Medlin serves his last day in office
There was nothing Hogan Medlin could do.
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There was nothing Hogan Medlin could do.
When talking about their goals for next year, members of Student Body President-elect Mary Cooper’s team of executive branch officers bring up familiar themes.
An earlier version of the story mis-stated ownership of the blog where the news was posted. Is is maintained by UNC faculty and graduate students.
Junior August Armbrister was babysitting at his host family’s home in eastern Japan when the earthquake hit.
As Mary Cooper and her supporters cheered in jubilation after her resounding victory in the student body president runoff election Friday night, Hogan Medlin watched quietly in the corner.
The results of the student body president election won’t be released until Tuesday at the earliest, said Jessica Womack, chief justice of the Student Supreme Court.
The Board of Elections voted not to disqualify student body president candidate Rick Ingram for campaigning in a “malicious and harmful” manner following a hearing Monday night.
In the latest complication to an already tumultuous campaign season, Deanna Santoro, speaker of Student Congress, resigned her post Monday and filed a lawsuit with the Student Supreme Court against the Board of Elections.
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In the University’s academic conversation, the old encounters the new.
Winston Crisp won’t provide many details for his plan to reform the Greek system today.
This story appeared as part of the 2010 Year In Review issue. The Daily Tar Heel resumes publication Jan. 10.
A complaint submitted Sunday night to the Board of Elections claims that Student Body Secretary Ian Lee has been campaigning for student body president, which is prohibited by the Student Code because of his position in the executive branch.
There was no shortage of surprise and congratulations for two UNC students who were awarded Rhodes Scholarships on Saturday.
The Board of Trustees opted not to defer rush to the spring semester Thursday, concluding a five-month examination of the process.
Hogan Medlin was one student against 11 members of the Board of Trustees on Thursday morning.
The committee deliberating on problems with rush recruitment in the Greek system has saved the most controversial issue for last.
The controversial bill that would increase the number of signatures required to run for student office became law Wednesday night — without the endorsement of Student Body President Hogan Medlin.
A UNC student arrested Friday on several drug-related charges in Wilmington was released Monday on a $25,000 bond following his initial court appearance.
The servers operating Student Central were shut down Monday, in one of the final steps of the transfer from the old system to ConnectCarolina as the University’s online class registration tool.