NC politicians take stances in transgender bathrooms case
N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper declined Gov. Pat McCrory’s request to sign a friend-of-the-court brief in a district case regarding transgender bathrooms in public schools last week.
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N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper declined Gov. Pat McCrory’s request to sign a friend-of-the-court brief in a district case regarding transgender bathrooms in public schools last week.
Five of North Carolina’s 14 democratic superdelegates have spoken out about who they’d prefer for the democratic nominee, all in support of Hillary Clinton.
Instead of getting a complete list of steps to fix educational opportunity gaps, students who attended Robyn Fehrman's lecture Tuesday night were introduced to the intrinsic complexities of creating a better educational system.
After China announced a proposal last week to allow two children per couple, it dismantled its longstanding and controversial one-child policy — which has been in place since the 1980s.
A federal judge refused to dismiss challenges to North Carolina’s Voter ID law during a court hearing on Friday, and set a new tentative hearing for Jan. 16.
The N.C. State Fair — historically a bucket list item for students at UNC — returns Thursday boasting homegrown music acts, peanut butter and jelly chicken wings and a new mascot.
More than 350 American colleges and universities — including 10 North Carolina institutions — have committed to the Generation Study Abroad initiative.
North Carolina became the fourth state to reach one gigawatt of installed solar energy power last week and leads the American southeast in providing clean energy to consumers — but the milestone comes at a challenging time for the state.
Following a tense week for Muslim-Americans, Ben Carson, neurosurgeon-turned-Republican primary presidential candidate, announced he would not agree with a Muslim becoming the commander-in-chief.
Sanders’ campaign for the Democratic nomination has triggered a national conversation about his political ideology. Attendees gave their thoughts: