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Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz shared details regarding the Campus Safety Commission, which will look at all aspects of community safety, Monday afternoon in an email to the University community.
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Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz shared details regarding the Campus Safety Commission, which will look at all aspects of community safety, Monday afternoon in an email to the University community.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education met Thursday to discuss filling the board’s vacant seat, construction updates and school discipline in the district.
American Military Historian Richard Kohn, a UNC professor emeritus of History and Peace, War and Defense, spoke Wednesday at Flyleaf Books about the tumultuous relationship between the military and Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
The Orange County Social Club will be hosting an event on Saturday evening that, on the surface, will look like any other benefit. There will be cocktails, music and a raffle. So what makes this benefit different? It will be period-themed.
Pamela Baldwin, superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, and her leadership team delivered the district’s second annual State of the Schools address Wednesday night, introducing and explaining initiatives that hope to improve the district.
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Approximately 100 middle school students spent nearly the entire day at UNC presenting, debating and reaching a consensus during the Triangle Model United Nations Conference held in the Student Union on Monday.
The N.C. House of Representatives voted 63-51 to pass House Bill 370 Wednesday, which requires sheriffs to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
This legislative session in North Carolina has already seen its fair share of bills about LGBTQ+ rights — from repealing HB2 to banning gay marriage — but the gay rights movement didn't always have its roots in policy initiatives.