Thomas Forcella named CHCCS superintendent
The Chapel Hill Carrboro Board of Education named Thomas Forcella as its next superintendent and its meeting Thursday.
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The Chapel Hill Carrboro Board of Education named Thomas Forcella as its next superintendent and its meeting Thursday.
A student linked to the armed robbery Monday at Morrison Residence Hall was arrested Tuesday on drug and alcohol charges, police said.
One man was arrested and another fled early this morning after an armed robbery at Morrison Residence Hall, according to campus police reports.
NEWARK, N.J. – The Kentucky Wildcats won the East regional and ended the North Carolina men’s basketball season at the Elite Eight in Newark, N.J., 76-69.
The April 14 meeting of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education meeting has been re-purposed. It was originally planned as a regular meeting, but will now be used for a board development session. The meeting will be held at the Lincoln Center at 7 p.m.
Someone dropped a crack pipe on the ground while speaking to a police officer at 12:15 p.m. Saturday at 300 W. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports.
See a slideshow of the results announcement.
One member of the Sanitation Two, Kerry Bigelow, has lost his second appeal to get his job back in a 3-2 vote by a personnel committee overseeing the appeal.
The Board of Elections announced on Thursday that Mary Cooper and Ian Lee would move on to a runoff election after garnering 39 percent and 25 percent of the vote, respectively.
In response to consecutive years of cuts and a projected cut of at least 5 percent for the coming year, the School of Nursing will cut its undergraduate enrollment by about 25 percent.
With the specter of Student Supreme Court injunctions hanging over election results, Andrew Phillips, chairman of the Board of Elections, announced the winners of the campaigns that were largely without complaints — or competition.
The Student Supreme Court has enjoined the Board of Elections to delay its release and certification of the student body president election results indefinitely.
The polls were open Tuesday, Feb. 8 until 10 p.m. For information on all the races and candidates, check out our election guide here. Also, check out the SBP candidates’ top platform points evaluated by UNC officials for feasibility here.
Student Body President Candidate Rick Ingram will remain on the ballot for Tuesday’s election, the Board of Elections has decided. The board decided against disqualifing Ingram, concluding a widely-watched three-hour forum in which the other candidates, Mary Cooper and Ian Lee, accused Ingram and his staffers of “malicious” campaigning.
Deanna Santoro, speaker of Student Congress, resigned this morning in order to pursue a lawsuit against the Board of Elections for “refusing to acknowledge legitimate complaints and ignoring serious violations against the Student Code,” she said in an e-mail to members of the body.
The North Carolina men’s basketball team is clicking on all cylinders.
A 22-year-old Chapel Hill man was charged with peeping at 3:09 p.m.
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