Fewer breweries on tap in the South
Although North Carolina has the most breweries in the South, the region still lags behind other parts of the United States in the number of craft breweries per capita.
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Although North Carolina has the most breweries in the South, the region still lags behind other parts of the United States in the number of craft breweries per capita.
In the final meeting of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments this academic year, N.C. State University’s Zack King was sworn in as the next president — beginning his tenure as the student representative on the UNC Board of Governors.
In the fall semester, UNC students Jerome Allen, Michaela Meredith and John St. Clair were extensively studying oyster populations at the Outer Banks — and now their research has helped inform two N.C. General Assembly proposals.
Proposals similar to a controversial law just passed in Indiana — which critics allege could allow individuals and businesses to discriminate based on religious beliefs — are making their way through the N.C. General Assembly.
FAYETTEVILLE — After a debate that stretched on for more than an hour, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments elected Zack King from N.C. State University as the organization's new president — giving him the one student seat on the system's Board of Governors.
CHARLOTTE — One day after a contentious Board of Governors meeting on Friday at UNC-Charlotte, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments met and focused on sexual assault and mental health advocacy.
From September to January, Lenovo was installing software called Superfish on many of its computers — and though most UNC students’ laptops weren’t affected, experts believe Superfish poses a serious security threat to PC owners.
A former magistrate filed a lawsuit last Monday aiming to allow North Carolina magistrates to recuse themselves from overseeing same-sex marriages based on religious convictions.
General Martin Dempsey, the highest ranking military officer in the country, can talk seriously about the growing threat of the Islamic State but has no difficulty interjecting humor to lighten the mood.
A recent survey found that the majority of the American public supports government action on climate change — but environmental advocates say this action needs to happen before it is too late.
The issue of police violence is not a new one, but youth activism is bringing more awareness to the long-standing issue, said Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
When Duke University first announced a call to prayer from its chapel’s bell tower, it was intended to bring together Muslims and non-Muslims after recent terrorist attacks in Paris — instead, the move sparked widespread controversy and prompted Duke to cancel the event.
President Barack Obama's announcement on Friday that he wants to offer U.S. students two years of free community college has sparked a nationwide conversation about the pros and cons surrounding the estimated $60 billion plan.
The flu season is hitting North Carolina hard this year, with nine deaths during the last week of December alone.
The UNC-system Association of Student Governments held their last meeting of 2014 on Saturday at UNC-Pembroke — focusing largely on tuition and fees discussions that have already begun on several campuses.
Four of the last five UNC student body presidents have been men — and recent data from the American Student Government Association reflect that though women form the majority of college students, they are still represented less often than men as student body presidents.
RALEIGH — Sen. Kay Hagan’s campaign again brought big-name politicians, including former president Bill Clinton, to energize the Democratic cause in a rally on Friday.
A provision of a 2011 state law requiring doctors to display and explain ultrasounds to women prior to performing an abortion has returned to court.
After Sen. Kay Hagan recently spoke out against using executive action to stop deportations, immigrant groups are reaching out to inform voters of her stance on immigration.
Nearly half of North Carolina’s school districts began formative assessments of kindergarteners this fall — though the 4- and 5-year-old students won’t be taking pencil-and-paper tests.