House Bill 843 may con?ict with honor system
Amid controversy surrounding the University’s handling of sexual assault cases, state legislators have proposed a bill that could conflict with UNC’s student-run Honor Court’s mission.
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Amid controversy surrounding the University’s handling of sexual assault cases, state legislators have proposed a bill that could conflict with UNC’s student-run Honor Court’s mission.
A bill introduced last week in the N.C. General Assembly aims to change the way lobbyists are treated in state politics.
The UNC system aims to raise the number of university graduates in the state — by reaching out to former students who have some college credit, but no degree.
Every week Abbi Tenaglia visits Emma’s Home, a restoration and rehabilitation house she founded that hosts girls who are victims of what is often an unseen crime in North Carolina — sex trafficking.
To the frustration of Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx and other city residents, former Charlotte mayor and current Gov. Pat McCrory isn’t giving his hometown any special treatment.
A recent federal court ruling has reignited a long-standing debate about whether athletes in high-revenue college sports — including those at UNC — should be paid.
CORRECTIONS: An earlier version of this article said the N.C. Harm Reduction Coalition was a drug abuse-prevention advocacy group. It also advocates for those affected by immigration statuses, gender issues and diseases, not just prescription drug abuse. The earlier version also attributed to Robert Childs the statistic that almost 90 percent of accidental poisonings are due to prescription medications. The accidental poisonings are due to exposures to any kind of medication, including prescription and over-the-counter medications and street drugs. The statistic applies to only North Carolina and not nationwide. The story has been changed to reflect these corrections.
While athletic budgets continue to expand and other resources for universities shrink, the disparity between athletic and academic spending has only further emboldened critics of big-time athletics.
While law school graduates nationwide are facing dim employment prospects as the recession lingers, many newly minted alumni of UNC’s School of Law are escaping this trend.
With one month left in office, Gov. Bev Perdue is pushing for a last-minute judicial appointment — but she is once again facing opposition from the Republican leaders with whom she battled throughout her term.
N.C. Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby prevailed in a close race to retain his seat on election night earlier this month — and critics are already raising concerns about his ability to rule impartially.
North Carolina Republicans celebrated a sweeping victory on election night in their efforts to take control of the state’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation — but one yet undecided seat might not follow suit.
Although fracking has not been featured prominently in political debates leading up to today’s election, the natural gas extraction process has nevertheless remained on state politicians’ minds.
The College Board’s annual trends report suggests that once again, college tuition is on the rise — but as not as much as in years past.
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to make a decision that could change the face of college admissions.
At President Barack Obama’s political rallies, supporters have been known to shout, “Fired up! Ready to go!”