Column: You will never stop being a Tar Heel
I t’s hard to perfectly encapsulate what I want myself to remember from my time here at UNC.
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I t’s hard to perfectly encapsulate what I want myself to remember from my time here at UNC.
The election for the next chair of the faculty takes place this week. Bruce Cairns and Andrew Perrin are running for the position. Gabriella Kostrzewa sat down with the candidates to talk about some of the most pertinent issues for faculty, students and the entire UNC community. The interviews were edited for brevity.
The election for the next chair of the faculty takes place this week. Bruce Cairns and Andrew Perrin are running for the position. Gabriella Kostrzewa sat down with the candidates to talk about some of the most pertinent issues for faculty, students and the entire UNC community. The interviews were edited for brevity.
The Daily Tar Heel's Gabriella Kostrzewa sat down with Gov. Pat McCrory in his office in the state Capitol on Thursday. They discussed issues impacting higher education, UNC-CH and college students. For an abbreviated version of the article, click here.
Pat McCrory is entering his second full year as governor of North Carolina. A little more than a year ago, he sparked controversy with his comments about the value of a liberal arts education. In the meantime, the UNC system has absorbed additional budget cuts.
Every Friday a member of the editorial board speaks with a prominent figure from the University or surrounding community. This week Gabriella Kostrzewa sat down with the chairman of UNC’s economics department, Patrick Conway, to talk about economic mobility in the South.
Third grade has never been more important in North Carolina since the recent implementation of the Read to Achieve Law, which in essence requires students to read at grade level — or risk being held back.
As a Tar Heel born and bred, I cannot fathom any better place to have called home these past four years. Unfortunately, with the looming rise of out-of-state tuition, the Carolina I have come to love may not remain the same.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross spoke candidly Monday about his concern for the state’s future if out-of-state students are deterred from attending system universities.
The N.C. General Assembly will debate a bill this week that could affect every public school educator in the state.
Professors are handing out bad grades — not to students, but to the Republican majorities at the N.C. General Assembly.
Never has a D-plus looked so good.
Gov. Pat McCrory stressed improving education and boosting employment to help North Carolina’s beleaguered economy in his first State of the State address Monday.
Legislative leaders in Raleigh are pushing a sweeping overhaul of state boards that would enable them to exert even more conservative influence on North Carolina.
Republican state legislators have signaled that gun-related measures might not be a top priority this year — but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from introducing a slew of proposals.
Gov. Pat McCrory has brought North Carolina one step closer to seeing wind energy turbines along its coastline.