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"I have no idea whether we will ultimately move forward with this," Moeser said in an interview Monday. "I don't want to put a percentage on the chances -- I would say slightly better than half."
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"I have no idea whether we will ultimately move forward with this," Moeser said in an interview Monday. "I don't want to put a percentage on the chances -- I would say slightly better than half."
Kleysteuber said a definite date for the voting, which will be online, will be set by the end of this week.
Moeser announced the creation of the committee in Friday's Faculty Council meeting, saying it was the result of a proposal by Student Body President Justin Young and Student Body Vice President Rudy Kleysteuber.
The resolution passed 44 to 25, with nine votes being undecided.
In a TPAC meeting Oct. 24, Provost Robert Shelton announced his decision to phase out on-campus parking during the next six years for students living in residence halls.
Instead of conducting the merger, which has met with criticism from faculty in recent months, the provost asked the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Center for Instructional Technology to conduct self-examinations and update their mission statements.
Robert Bosworth, deputy chief of operations with the Chapel Hill Fire Department, said no one was in the room when the fire started about 1 p.m.
The eight-year contract, the third UNC has entered with Nike, is valued at $28.34 million, a substantial increase from the University's current five-year $11.6 million contract that expires at the end of this school year.
Town officials say a parking lot that came under fire last year still is not in compliance with Chapel Hill town zoning ordinances.
The Civil Rights Center of the University of North Carolina, which will begin operating in the spring, will work to raise awareness and knowledge of civil rights issues, said Gene Nichol, the dean of the law school.
"Wage peace."
"I don't know if my life's really changed, but the grief of everyone else got to me," Syreeta Alston, a sophomore from Rocky Mount, said Thursday.
Almost 1,000 people filled the steps and walkways around the Pit for the candlelight vigil sponsored by the Campus Y and student government. The 200 candles supplied for the event were diluted in the mass of people.
Hospital employees, University officials, politicians and state residents gathered in front of the new N.C. Children's and Women's hospitals on Saturday to witness the facilities' dedication.
A letter was sent Tuesday from the Chapel Hill Inspections Department to the owner of the property, a Nations Bank branch in Durham. But spaces in the parking lot, which is located on U.S. 15-501 near Southern Village, are being sold by Gustave Mueller, who is part of the Mueller Corporation, the business that is leasing the property.
In that time, Moeser said the University had the responsibility to provide moral leadership on what he called "the great issues of our day."
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Sticker shock.
Senior William Hashemi, IDC president and founder, said the IDC offers an alternative to defensive counsel from the student attorney general's office.
Stephen Michael Dingman, a UNC resident in nuclear medicine and a 1999 graduate of UNC School of Medicine, is now facing formal charges from the N.C. Medical Board after he was arrested Aug. 3 for indecent exposure.