UNC Supreme Court rules to let student body revote on graduate student government referendum
The UNC Student Supreme Court decided unanimously on Sunday to allow for a revote in the fall to determine the future of graduate student governance.
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The UNC Student Supreme Court decided unanimously on Sunday to allow for a revote in the fall to determine the future of graduate student governance.
For two years straight, UNC has exceeded the cap on how many out-of-state students it can admit. In March, the Board of Governors decided to withhold just over $1 million from UNC for its violation of the board-mandated cap.
In a forum Monday afternoon, the third and final candidate for the position of dean of the UNC School of Education, Carole Basile, emphasized the need for “responsive design” and the incorporation of multiple perspectives to address some of the most pressing challenges facing educators today.
In an email Monday night, Chancellor Carol Folt laid out a response to ongoing discussions about UNC’s racial climate, including students’ protests and demands from a town hall meeting in November.
The University is reviewing its safety response protocols after a 911 call — discovered to be a false alarm — placed the UNC campus on lockdown at the end of fall semester.
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In a meeting on Tuesday, the Faculty Athletics Committee expressed concern about finding ways for student-athletes to manage their time.
The Employee Forum continued to voice its dissent against the way the University administration is handling the proposed privatization of Student Stores in its Wednesday meeting.
Massive open online courses are starting to change the nature of academics and admissions across the world, but UNC might not be ready for such major changes.
CORRECTIONS: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented the results of the Association of American Universities’ Campus Climate on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct study. Graduate students who reported sexual harassment were more likely to report that the offender was a faculty member. Due to a reporting error, the information box associated with this story misrepresented the statistics. The statistics represent harassment by faculty. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Anti-abortion messages written in chalk around campus Wednesday night and their erasure early Thursday raised questions about students’ right to free speech at UNC.
CLARIFICATION: The original version of this story misrepresented the role of a resolution proposed in the Faculty Athletics Committee meeting. The resolution was proposed to the Faculty Council.
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For 10 years, DKE sponsors professorship
The Student Congress Finance Committee decided on Tuesday to draft a bill to cut Student Body Vice President Kyle Villemain’s stipend for one month.
When it comes to the most popular majors in the United States, UNC doesn’t always stick to the status quo.
UNC was one of 65 schools that voted to pass legislation on Saturday to better financially support student-athletes across the country with an increased value of athletic scholarships.