System schools discount clustering
Two years after evidence of academic misconduct at UNC-CH surfaced, several UNC-system schools are launching investigations to ensure they are not making the same mistakes.
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Two years after evidence of academic misconduct at UNC-CH surfaced, several UNC-system schools are launching investigations to ensure they are not making the same mistakes.
UNC is in the market for a new leader — and the market is getting crowded.
This summer, fracking, a controversial natural gas extraction process, was legalized in North Carolina.
At least 50 UNC-CH students will join an estimated 10,000 protesters at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
Mariah Earle, a sophomore psychology major, almost didn’t return to UNC-Chapel Hill this fall.
The financially strapped state legislature has given a small boost to a nearly depleted faculty retention fund — but some administrators say it’s still not enough to keep top faculty.
As the Democratic National Convention edges closer, many groups are already preparing protest plans for the event.
The state budget modifications passed by the N.C. General Assembly last week have left some groups satisfied, and others wanting more.
Legislators are attempting to pass bills on topics ranging from the death penalty to eugenics in the short session, which began May 16.
A bill legalizing fracking may become law this year, despite growing opposition from local governments.
Duke University recently joined the lineup of higher education institutions boosting their presence in the nation’s capital.
When James K. Polk visited UNC in 1847, students camped out in anticipation of his arrival.
Along with tuition increases and UNC workers’ rights, yet another controversial topic will be discussed on the N.C. General Assembly floor in May — hydraulic fracturing.
A recent lawsuit regarding a tragedy at Cornell University has sparked a nationwide discussion about universities’ responsibilities for the prevention of one of the most common killers of college students — suicide.
Andy Thomason will join the ranks of famous journalists Charles Kuralt, Thomas Wolfe and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jonathan Yardley as editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel next year.
After a report on academic degree duplication last year failed to find concrete proposals for restructuring academic programs, several UNC-system schools are taking on the task themselves.
After losing the tuition battle against the UNC-system Board of Governors, students are preparing for the next stage in the fight against tuition increases: the N.C. General Assembly.
The University’s written procedures for sexual harassment, tolerance and other policies could be interpreted as a violation of First Amendment rights, according to a recent study.
Occupy Charlotte’s encampment, though it has enjoyed a longer existence than most, might be the next in the nation to be shut down by city officials in time for the Democratic National Convention.
Although debates about how to allocate state funding have divided state Democrats and Republicans, one cause has garnered bipartisan support — compensation for victims of eugenics practices.