Bill to redefine discrimination
Two years ago, N.C. Rep. Paul Luebke, D-Durham, proposed legislation that would provide protection from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Two years ago, N.C. Rep. Paul Luebke, D-Durham, proposed legislation that would provide protection from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
The price of gasoline is skyrocketing across the state and the nation, and experts say the pressure on businesses and consumers will only increase during the summer.
The war on smoking is hitting home in North Carolina.
In light of concerns about foreign student enrollment, the Department of Homeland Security is traveling the country to inform college officials about the ins and outs of visa policy.
Criminal background checks and stronger verification procedures are just some of the recommendations released Dec. 14 by a UNC-system safety task force.
July 9 — Last Thursday, a UNC-system task force took the first steps toward squelching student and parent fears about campus safety.
The recent devaluation of the dollar against the euro has been costly for travel agencies and tourists, but experts say the currency's drop in value doesn't necessarily spell disaster for the nation's economy.
Let the stocking stuffing begin.
The debt limit of the United States has been increased for the third time in four years, which some say ensures that the deficit will continue to soar.
Attorneys for convicted murderer Frank Chandler want mercy for their client and are citing conflicts of interest and misapplication of the law as just some of the reasons why he should live.
Candidates for student body president took to the sidewalks of the UNC campus last week to collect the 800 signatures necessary to place their names on the Feb. 11 ballot.
By allowing the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship to keep its charter unchanged, Chancellor James Moeser avoided complaints that the First Amendment rights of religious organizations were being infringed on campus.
By Alex Granados
To stave off the threat of a natural disaster, UNC Hospitals has been ordered to prepare a recovery program for its Information Services Division.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>UNC's fraternities and sororities extended their generosity to the needy children of the world Friday.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The inspirational words of astronaut Nancy Currie entranced the stargazers of Chapel Hill on Thursday at the Morehead Planetarium.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The faucets might be flowing freely in Chapel Hill because of the lifting of water restrictions, but campus conservation efforts will continue.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Seniors will have a second chance to cast their votes for the class gift today after a computer glitch halted the first vote last week.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Army ROTCs across the Carolinas collided Friday for a weekend-long contest of physical endurance and intelligence.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Motivated by desires to see more participation and enthusiasm in the classroom, teachers met to explore ways of incorporating hands-on learning methods, such as field trips and internships, into the typical academic classroom setting.