Legislators mull student vote on BOG
Regulations within the state government prohibit the 193,000 UNC-system students from democratically affecting the organization governing them.
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Regulations within the state government prohibit the 193,000 UNC-system students from democratically affecting the organization governing them.
A possible increase in the state minimum wage is creating intense debate in the N.C. General Assembly and across North Carolina.
Since UNC-system President Molly Broad announced her pending retirement on April 6, the state has been in an uproar debating who should be her successor.
Even though the federal government confirmed last week that thousands of students will lose access to a key financial aid program, state officials are working to minimize that loss’s impact on North Carolina.
After announcing his hopes to become the next UNC-system president, Erskine Bowles is taking a step back in an attempt to let the selection process run its natural course.
RALEIGH — In front of an audience of several thousand stood James Oblinger, blinking through flashbulbs and squinting into the brilliant lights illuminating the stage.
Lobbyists and legislators have started to iron out a bill that would decrease public access to information after several media organizations voiced their opposition.
As Molly Broad makes the final sprint of her tenure as president of the UNC system, many already are speculating about what will come next.
RALEIGH — As the crowd waited patiently, Alan Gell and Darryl Hunt sat silently on stage in the auditorium of the N.C. Museum of History.
With one month remaining in the UNC-system online music initiative, the five schools participating in the pilot program are exploring ways to continue providing the downloading service for students.
Even with the NCAA basketball tournament dominating headlines in college sports, it is football that has captured the interests of students and faculty at UNC-Pembroke.
WINSTON-SALEM — Legislators and businessmen from across the state gathered Wednesday to celebrate a new beginning in business.
With a battle brewing in the N.C. General Assembly over a potential rise in state Medicaid costs, legislators are considering a number of reforms to make the program more efficient.