UNC-system Board of Governors meeting to cover drug, financial aid policy
Illegal drug policies, financial aid and a new performance model are three of the items to be discussed at today’s UNC-system Board of Governors meeting.
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Illegal drug policies, financial aid and a new performance model are three of the items to be discussed at today’s UNC-system Board of Governors meeting.
As the candidate filing deadline draws to a close today at noon, attention is expected to be directed to the 11 candidates who have filed for the gubernatorial race.
The University’s student body decided Tuesday to remain a part of an organization that benefits from an annual $1 fee from all students in the system.
As 200 students and Chapel Hill occupiers chanted and beat on drums in protest outside the meeting room, the UNC-system Board of Governors passed President Thomas Ross’ proposal of increasing tuition and fees by a systemwide average of 8.8 percent.
As 200 students and Chapel Hill occupiers chanted and beat on drums in protest outside the meeting room, the UNC-system Board of Governors passed President Thomas Ross’ proposal of increasing tuition and fees by a systemwide average of 8.8 percent.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross’ tuition and fee increase proposal has passed one hurdle, but skepticism from some members of the Board of Governors leaves the final approval of the recommendation unclear.
The UNC-system Board of Governors’ budget and finance committee approved today system President Thomas Ross’ tuition and fee increase proposals, which average 8.8 percent.
The UNC-system president’s proposal for tuition increases is made every year, and historically the UNC-system Board of Governors votes in favor of his recommendation.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross recommended today that schools not increase in-state tuition and fees above 9.9 percent, which is lower than UNC-CH’s 11.4 percent increase proposal.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross released his tuition and fee increase proposal today, recommending that UNC-CH’s increase for in-state students be no more than 9.9 percent.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross said he will stand by the tuition increase parameters he set last week despite dissenting opinions from some students and administrators.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross might recommend lower-than-expected tuition increases today, following weeks of protest from students and former administrators.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross might recommend lower-than-expected tuition increases today, following weeks of protest from students and former administrators.
At least 20 former members of the UNC-system Board of Governors have signed a petition urging current board members against approving tuition hikes.
A suspect involved in a shooting on Virginia Tech University’s campus still remains at large as of 2:20 p.m.
In an effort to curb the effects of statewide budget cuts, UNC-system administrators are pushing for the expansion of online education — an initiative that will replace a failed seven-month project originally expected to cut costs.
For many public universities, the 2011 school year has been defined by state budget cuts, dwindling resources and looming tuition hikes.
Social media sites harbored rumors of a hostage situation at East Carolina University on Wednesday after a man’s black umbrella was mistaken for a gun.
CORRECTION: The original version of this story stated that Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, has served in the Senate since 1964. Kinnaird has actually served in the Senate since 1997. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
An act of homophobic vandalism has put administrators and students at N.C. State University on edge.