UNC-system board wants more spending oversight in athletics
The finances of system schools’ athletic programs will soon be more closely reviewed by various levels of administration.
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The finances of system schools’ athletic programs will soon be more closely reviewed by various levels of administration.
Last month, Idaho became the seventh state in the nation to allow people with concealed carry permits to bring their firearms into university classrooms.
The financial literacy of young people is in the spotlight from the Oval Office to student government offices.
Despite cuts to the Alcohol Law Enforcement program, North Carolina is looking for new ways to combat underage drinking — and the $1.5 billion it costs the state every year.
Advocates for marijuana legalization will continue to push for medicinal, and now recreational, legalization in North Carolina — and polls in the state are showing growing support for medicinal use.
Voters across the country should not have to wait more than 30 minutes to cast their ballot, a bipartisan commission appointed by President Barack Obama recommended this month.
A bill introduced in Congress earlier this month would redefine which states need federal preapproval of their voting laws, excluding North Carolina from the list.
Political action committees on both sides of the spectrum are already gearing up for campaign battles, spending millions of dollars in preparation for the eight statewide elections coming later this year in North Carolina.
UNC faculty have come to the defense of University law professor Gene Nichol after the conservative Civitas Institute filed a large public records request Oct. 25 targeting him.
UNC-A and WCU participate in Adventure Education Conference
International students looking for a college to call home are increasingly turning to North Carolina.
A bipartisan majority in the U.S. Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act on Thursday, a move that could change the employment climate for the LGBT community in North Carolina.
Nearly half of uninsured young adults can purchase a bronze plan through the health care marketplace for $50 a month, and nearly 70 percent will be able to pay $100 or less for a plan in 2014, according to a recent report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Seven months after the N.C. General Assembly’s rejection of Medicaid expansion, the N.C. NAACP is pushing Gov. Pat McCrory to call legislators back to Raleigh for a special redemption session to reverse that decision.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this article mischaracterized Daniela Hernandez Blanco’s immigration status. Hernandez Blanco is in the United States with legal documentation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Trials begin today for many people arrested during this summer’s Moral Monday protests at the N.C. General Assembly — though some of the nearly 1,000 arrestees have decided in the past few weeks not to take their cases to trial.