Federal officials visiting NC Central, other campuses to address sexual assault
When top officials from the Obama administration tour the country to raise awareness of campus sexual assault, North Carolina is the first stop on the list.
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When top officials from the Obama administration tour the country to raise awareness of campus sexual assault, North Carolina is the first stop on the list.
DURHAM — When reporters ask Gloria Steinem what she’s most proud of in her lifetime of feminist advocacy and fighting for social change, she says she hasn’t done it yet.
When UNC-CH students pay next year’s tuition bill, nearly a quarter of the check will go toward subsidizing other students’ education.
After a year of tension between student activists and the UNC-system Board of Governors, the board will gather today for its final meeting of the school year.
When members of the UNC-system Board of Governors sit down in meetings today and Friday, they’ll have reviewed hundreds of pages of materials.
When N.C. State University Student Body President Alex Parker was sworn in this weekend as next year’s president of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, he knew the difficulty of the task ahead of him.
Giant anti-abortion posters lined the quad Monday — but across campus, donors were gathered to support pro-abortion rights candidates.
Amid lawsuits and academic scandals, now is a critical moment for college athletics, according to leaders from the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
This week marks Sunshine Week in North Carolina, a week devoted to promoting open government.
After State Budget Director Art Pope called the UNC system’s budget request “not realistic,” system leaders shaved $74 million off their request, in the form of money for new construction projects.
Leaders from every stage of education in North Carolina — from pre-kindergarten to higher education — appealed to Gov. Pat McCrory on Wednesday for a share of the state’s limited funds.
CARY — During the summer, the N.C. General Assembly handed down a steep tuition increase for out-of-state students.
CARY — For many students who have transferred from a community college to a UNC-system school, the transition was complicated by a tangle of red tape.
CARY — The UNC-system Board of Governors will return to the N.C. General Assembly in May to ask the legislators to repeal the hefty out-of-state tuition increase imposed this summer.
Tuition increases have been debated within the UNC-system Board of Governors for months now, and when members meet today in Cary, the issue will be put to a vote.
RALEIGH — They stood out among the thousands, with their clerical collars and yarmulkes.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article incorrectly identified Keith Crisco’s former job. Crisco is the former N.C. Secretary of Commerce. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
North Carolina and the rest of the South saw an unusual visitor Tuesday night: Winter Storm Leon.
RALEIGH — President Barack Obama told hundreds at N.C. State University Wednesday that 2014 would be a year of action — and one of the first steps will be to headquarter a high-tech manufacturing hub on NCSU’s campus.
When President Barack Obama takes the stage at N.C. State University today, he will be greeted by a cheering audience.