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Senior Grace Thorpe said she expected her art installation “HBToilet” to be vandalized — but not to this extent.
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Senior Grace Thorpe said she expected her art installation “HBToilet” to be vandalized — but not to this extent.
Terry Watson, a former Georgia sports agent who provided UNC football players with improper benefits, pleaded guilty to violating state law at the Orange County Courthouse Monday.
The new Student Constitution, which was created by student government and the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, will go into effect after student government's inauguration Tuesday — nearly two months after students voted to split student government into separate undergraduate and graduate bodies.
Students saw chalk messages — including things like “#triggered Trump wins,” “veganism is wrong” and “we rule” — around campus Sunday morning.
The Board of Trustees presented Student Body President Bradley Opere with a resolution of appreciation at its meeting Thursday, and Opere gave a farewell speech as he prepares to graduate.
The UNC Student Supreme Court rejected an appeal, saying the plaintiff, sophomore Will Hopping, did not provide enough evidence to show the UNC Board of Elections acted with bias.
The student body president election will now be held on Friday.
UPDATE (10:10 p.m. Wednesday): Elections for student body president will be held on March 10, said Paul Kushner, chairperson of the UNC Board of Elections.
Sophomore Will Hopping, who filed a complaint against student body president Maurice Grier on Feb. 26, filed an appeal today with the UNC Student Supreme Court, alleging the Board of Elections did not give a fair hearing.
Sophomore Will Hopping said evidence presented in the original hearing about student body president candidate Maurice Grier raised new concerns about the UNC Board of Elections — leading him to file an appeal with the UNC Student Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Student body presidential candidates Maurice Grier and Elizabeth Adkins are still in the running for the position, though both were awarded penalty points by the UNC Board of Elections on Sunday.
The UNC Board of Elections awarded the Maurice Grier for Student Body President campaign four points — reducing the campaign's maximum budget by 20 percent.
The Adkins for Student Body President campaign was awarded one point by the UNC Board of Elections for a false start violation.
Although student body president elections are on hold, other elections and hearings for complaints are still on schedule.
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Two complaints were filed Sunday against the two remaining student body presidential candidates, Elizabeth Adkins and Maurice Grier.
UPDATE (9:50 p.m. Friday): Maurice Grier gained enough signatures during the 24-hour grace period to be on the ballot for student body president. Travis Broadhurst did not receive enough signatures to be on the ballot.
On Thursday night, the UNC Board of Elections disqualified Matthew McKnight from the student body president elections after hearing a third complaint filed by Harry Edwards.
Harry Edwards, a member of the Joe for SBP campaign, filed a third complaint against the McKnight campaign on Feb. 21.
Sophomore Joe Nail’s candidacy for student body president may not recover after the latest blow to his campaign late Tuesday.