Some bus lines may be eliminated during breaks to save costs
Lower student fees means more walking.
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Lower student fees means more walking.
Poverty might be an international issue, but its solution starts locally, UNC organizers say.
There is strength in numbers.
The stress of registration week came early for some — very early.
Jim Yardley, a 1986 UNC graduate, is The New York Times bureau chief for New Delhi and has written a book about the culture clash between a Chinese basketball team and its American coach. _ Yardley, a former Beijing bureau chief, spoke at the Kenan-Flagler Business School Wednesday about “Brave Dragons” and the ascent of India and China as global powers._
The greatest casualties of changes in the newspaper industry aren’t just jobs.
As a decision nears on tuition increases for next year, UNC’s Campus Y is embracing its role as an educator on the issue while rejecting any specific objectives or proposals.
The University’s Wi-Fi, one of the most precious resources for students, faculty and staff, isn’t immune to the pinch of budget constraints.
Tonya Sell, the embattled former assistant director of housekeeping, is no longer employed by the University, intensifying the troubled department’s lack of leadership.
Reform in the housekeeping department is underway, but administrators said they are moving slower than expected, with an eye on quality rather than speed.
UNC students’ complaints are now protected by United States law.
Students trying to access information on Blackboard during parts of fall break just found error messages.
Tonight Student Congress will vote on whether it will show support for an effort to institute a gender-neutral housing option— an issue that will ultimately be decided by administrators.