Immigrants without documents could drive
Undocumented residents in North Carolina may soon be able to obtain driver’s licenses, if the “Highway Safety/Citizens Protection Act” passes the state legislature.
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Undocumented residents in North Carolina may soon be able to obtain driver’s licenses, if the “Highway Safety/Citizens Protection Act” passes the state legislature.
Pressure is building for universities around the world to divest from fossil fuel-related energy companies — but for many schools, including UNC, the process has proven to be slow.
An offensive book connected to an N.C. State University fraternity — the school’s third Greek-related offense of the spring semester — has caused the closing of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and sparked a comprehensive investigation of the school’s Greek system.
North Carolina might beat President Barack Obama to offering free community college, at least for top performing high school students.
Patsy Keever has been tapped as the new chairwoman of the North Carolina Democratic Party — and she knows she has her work cut out for her.
Attorneys general are fighting the illegal sale of synthetic marijuana with their pens.
Young Americans for Liberty met Saturday for their state conference at UNC's Kenan Conference Center and focused on sharing their philosophy of liberty — the idea of freeing Americans from the government’s fiscal and social infringement.
A candidate in the running to lead the North Carolina Democratic Party misidentified a transgender candidate at a forum in Gaston County on Tuesday — a problem that LGBTQ activists say is common for members of the transgender community.
Light rail coming to UNC-Charlotte
After serving nine years as dean of the UNC School of Law, Jack Boger will soon begin his final semester.
Alyssa Townsend, a journalism major from Raleigh, wants to use the Miss UNC award to put smiles on Tar Heels’ faces. She is the current president of National Pan-Hellenic council and is the publicity chairwoman for the Black Student Movement.
Rani Reddy, a public policy major from Cary, is still a student, but she’s already getting involved in improving the education of others. She is the chapter leader of Students for Education Reform and communications coordinator for APPLES service learning — her proposed service project is also education-oriented.
A panel of students is slated to meet at 6 p.m. today in Carroll 111 to discuss students’ concerns about the Wainstein report released last week.
Students running for 18 vacant seats in Student Congress can start collecting signatures at 5 p.m. today.
Senior Peter McClelland can claim something most UNC students cannot — he has been a member of three different UNC Student Congresses.