Construction projects engross system schools
UNC-Chapel Hill isn’t the only campus in the state with bulldozers and piles of dirt gracing its quads.
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UNC-Chapel Hill isn’t the only campus in the state with bulldozers and piles of dirt gracing its quads.
A Chapel Hill High School junior, who has lived in town for more than six years, will graduate next year.
Several state legislators have withdrawn their support of a bill that would provide in-state tuition to some illegal immigrants wanting to attend public universities.
Last week, a mock refugee camp stood near Polk Place, drawing attention to the deaths of thousands in Sudan.
RALEIGH — N.C. Senate President Pro Tem Marc Basnight will form a committee in the near future to examine a state lottery before allowing the bill to come to a vote on the floor.
All state agencies will see their budget pies sliced during the 2005-06 fiscal year, with the biggest bite coming from education spending.
UNC-system campuses are struggling to meet a Wednesday deadline to submit suggestions for budget cuts to the N.C. General Assembly.
A bipartisan bill filed Tuesday in the state Senate aims to take the political tool of redistricting out of legislators’ hands.
About 100 UNC students joined a crowd of thousands in the nation's capital Saturday to rally for policy change relating to the AIDS epidemic, which kills 8,000 people each day.
Gov. Mike Easley wants to expand funding for all levels of education and raise the cigarette tax, according to his budget proposal released Wednesday.
WILMINGTON — UNC-Wilmington — an easygoing, coastal school — prides itself on its small environment, but student demand has called for incremental expansion.
Out-of-state students pay more than the cost of attending the University, and the difference might make up for reduced state funds, experts say.
Federal legislation might force North Carolina to change its requirements for driver’s licenses, state lawmakers say.
President Bush proposed cuts to university research in science and agriculture in his 2006 budget released last week, affecting almost all UNC-system schools.
Campus technicians nationwide find student computers teeming with spyware, virus-like software programs, and are scarcely equipped to get rid of it, officials said.
Student body president candidate Tom Jensen’s plan to take money away from the UNC system’s student governing body faces criticism from fellow candidates and other student leaders.
Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, branded as the state’s most liberal legislator, has crafted a fifth-term agenda confronting anti-crime hardliners and business interests.
President Bush’s new pick for the head of homeland security is expected to bring managerial skills and loyalty to the post.
After a four-year education agenda centered on the K-12 No Child Left Behind Act, analysts say new U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings' involvement with higher education is uncertain.
COLUMBUS, Ga. - Thirty-one Triangle community members, including 10 UNC students, traveled to Fort Benning on Sunday to participate in the annual School of the Americas protest.