Tuition benefits for veterans to expand
Gov. Pat McCrory wants to give in-state tuition benefits to veterans attending community colleges — but it’s still up in the air if the state will extend those benefits to the UNC system.
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Gov. Pat McCrory wants to give in-state tuition benefits to veterans attending community colleges — but it’s still up in the air if the state will extend those benefits to the UNC system.
Students who live in dorms will have to take an extra step to find out the information needed to cast an absentee ballot for the May 6 primary election.
Winston-Salem State University is reviewing its non-discrimination policy after the storm of national attention that erupted when a local DJ made disparaging comments about a student’s sexuality.
E-books are offering students new and cheaper ways to access textbooks, but they have yet to be fully embraced in the classroom.
What does North Carolina mean to you?
Comcast entered into an agreement this month to acquire Time Warner Cable for about $45 billion, leaving some concerned that the media market is becoming an increasingly monopolized field.
Large crowds leave deep footprints — or that’s what Tar Heels and other students across North Carolina are hoping as the Historic Thousands on Jones Street rally approaches.
Students might soon learn how to balance their budgets and their checkbooks, thanks to financial literacy classes funded by the UNC-system Association of Student Governments.
Political activists are rounding up support for the Moral March, a protest slated for Feb. 8, that comes after a round of changes by the state legislature over the summer.
Although more U.S. jobs are playing out on the global stage, a recent study shows that American students, including those from North Carolina, might not be prepared to meet the demands.
WCU senior adapts Stephen King work
There will be a lot of different costumes on Franklin Street tonight — but some student groups are hoping to keep parodies of their culture out of the festivities.
The federal government shutdown is affecting more than just U.S. Congress — student groups are feeling the fallout as well.
Walking into Unity United Methodist Church in Thomasville on Sunday morning, visitors might notice something different about the worship service.
UNC School of Education doctoral students are giving back to hundreds of younger students in rural communities — without ever leaving Chapel Hill.