UNC system works to keep textbook prices low
When UNC students begin settling in for a new semester, they’re faced with a myriad of things to do, like registering for classes.
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When UNC students begin settling in for a new semester, they’re faced with a myriad of things to do, like registering for classes.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said if the Board of Trustees rules against Paul Frampton in his appeal to receive his University salary, Frampton wouldn’t pursue further legal action. He will pursue legal action if that is the ruling. The article has been changed to reflect this.
When Chancellor Holden Thorp announced his resignation in September, another administrator’s planned departure was left in limbo.
The young woman who was the subject of an Alert Carolina message sent out Nov. 19 said that campus police are doubting her story of assault.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated that a letter to Chancellor Holden Thorp authored by Mark Williams was provided to The Daily Tar Heel by Williams. It was provided by Eugen Merzbacher. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Despite hefty tuition increases last year, tuition will likely rise once again in the face of a continued lack of state funds and University-wide budget constraints.
In less than a year, access to the nine UNC park-and-ride lots will no longer be free for commuters, who will be required to pay a minimum $227 fee.
While the affordability of a UNC undergraduate education has been the subject of much debate, the University’s graduate schools are also facing similar questions with further tuition increases looming.
Despite years of large tuition increases, the group charged with proposing the next round of hikes might favor a more than $1,000 increase for out-of-state students.
Adam Lee was five minutes late every day for his Chinese class in Cobb Hall last year.
A proposed $12.50 fee applying only to members of the University’s fraternities and sororities each semester was voted down by a student committee Thursday.
Nothing lasts forever — including student fee decreases.
Some UNC alumni leave the school and never look back. Lee Dirks never stopped returning.
This football season, a new ticket policy applies: All games are not created equal.
Supporters of UNC physics professor Paul Frampton, who remains in an Argentine prison seven months after being jailed, are still working toward his release.
Correction: due to a reporting error, the July 26 story should have stated that Student Government will propose a $3 student fee decrease for the 2013-14 academic year.
UNC physics professor Paul Frampton said he may be released as soon as next week. He has been held in an Argentine jail on charges of smuggling cocaine for more than five months.
For students trying to navigate through their financial aid options, the process will soon be made easier.
The UNC Printing Services department will close July 31, and the department’s services will be outsourced to a new company.
Allen Glazner may never meet the person whose life his blood will save.