Civil rights icon Julian Bond's impact deepens with the decades
When high-profile civil rights leader Julian Bond spoke at UNC in 2013, then-freshman Lindsey Terrell was eager, but ultimately too anxious, to meet her personal hero.
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When high-profile civil rights leader Julian Bond spoke at UNC in 2013, then-freshman Lindsey Terrell was eager, but ultimately too anxious, to meet her personal hero.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for four same-sex marriage cases on Tuesday — and the eventual decision could provide a definitive ruling on the constitutionality of gay marriage.
There’s one UNC-system campus that doesn’t enroll any students.
Today, on the 150th anniversary of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Union forces at the Battle of Appomattox — a symbolic end to the Civil War — students and faculty recognize that racial tensions and discussions of equality have yet to cease fire.
As the last graduates of the N.C. Teaching Fellows program are handed their diplomas in May, a bill currently in the state Senate might help fill the void left by the popular college scholarship.
United Nations Women, a UN-branch advocating for women, has hit a dead end with Uber — ending discussions of a long-term partnership.
College acceptance might no longer be a mystery to UNC students — the University is expected to join a national movement and release admissions files under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
U.S. Sens. Richard Burr and Thom Tillis of North Carolina were among a coalition of 47 Republican senators to send a controversial letter to Iranian leaders in the midst of potential nuclear negotiations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu followed through with a controversial appearance at a joint session of Congress on Tuesday — where he assailed Iranian military threats and U.S. nuclear negotiations with the nation.
For state N.C. Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, Tuesday’s snow featured the warmth of government collaboration — with himself.
Soon the only way you’ll be able to see a drive-in movie might be through the movies that once played on their screens.
Returning to rally each year
Crossing party lines and professions, UNC’s James B. Hunt Jr. Institute engages legislators and teachers in an education policy dialogue.
Five years after the British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon Oil spill, thoughts of offshore oil drilling are slipping back into the long-term plans of North Carolina’s members of Congress and the White House.
Weddings are large and small, home and away, but few couples can say their ceremony was an open, town-wide event.
In relationships, some say timing isn’t everything. But for Chris Creech and Chad Biggs of Raleigh, timing meant the difference between partner and husband.
Though introduced along party lines, two economic academics eventually found common political ground in their praise of community-set wages in a debate at UNC School of Law on Tuesday.
As the last N.C. Teaching Fellows graduate this spring from UNC-CH, the N.C. General Assembly might consider whether the future of such a program will walk away with them.
The N.C. General Assembly will return to Raleigh for the 2015 legislative session today, leaving policy analysts to speculate about the issues — including K-12 education, higher education, the state budget and Medicaid — that could predominate on lawmakers’ agenda.
A final ruling on the constitutionality of gay marriage bans might be approaching, as the U.S. Supreme Court could commit to settling the long-lasting controversy on Friday.