UNC faculty speak out against HB2 the same day the law is taken to court
UNC-system faculty and students are outraged in the aftermath of House Bill 2, and they want the General Assembly and Gov. Pat McCrory to know.
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UNC-system faculty and students are outraged in the aftermath of House Bill 2, and they want the General Assembly and Gov. Pat McCrory to know.
Local civil rights organizations and N.C. residents filed a lawsuit against House Bill 2 today, claiming the controversial law signed by Gov. Pat McCrory late last Wednesday infringes on the constitutional rights of LGBT individuals.
UNC-system stakeholders have abandoned their respective swim lanes, instead opting for disorganized cannon balls.
When Margaret Spellings was announced as the next UNC-system president, board members said she deserved her own news cycle — separate from the public's concerns with the search process.
Gov. Pat McCrory issued a State of Emergency Thursday in preparation of snow and ice over the weekend.
Margaret Spellings is a lot of things, but intimidated is not one of them.
Six North Carolina residents are challenging a law that allows magistrates to opt out performing civil marriages if it goes against their religious beliefs.
After current UNC-system President Tom Ross was forced to resign in January, a controversial and closed-door search process resulted in the hiring of former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings in October — a replacement that has drawn criticism.
In an attempt not to say anything controversial about the LGBT community, UNC-system President-elect Margaret Spellings said something controversial.
It only took a week to force out UNC-system President Tom Ross, but it has cost the Board of Governors 10 arduous months to select his successor.
CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this story did not make it clear enough that board member Henry Hinton's comments were not regarding Chairperson John Fennebresque's future. His comments were about a discussion regarding the process of selecting a chairperson of the board.
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Tucked in a room belonging to an analytics and software company in Cary, the UNC-system presidential search committee met in closed session this week.
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Celebrations from this summer’s landmark decision on same-sex marriage haven’t quite reached all corners of the 50 states — specifically American Indian lands.
Justin Herring wouldn’t leave his dorm in tight jeans his freshman year.
The UNC system has appointed five new chancellors in seven months — and on Thursday the UNC Board of Governors questioned the communication, or lack thereof, involved in the chancellor selection process.
A UNC research institute hosted Rep. David Price, D-N.C., on Tuesday to showcase projects and draw attention to years of decreases in federal funds for science research.
To students, the professor towering at the front of a UNC classroom might represent the pinnacle of academia: a wealth of scholarly achievements, dozens of published journal articles, a high salary.
ASU freshman found dead