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(09/12/14 5:58am)
Twenty years after then Sen. Joe Biden drafted a bill that brought sexual assault and violence against women to the forefront of American politics, women’s rights advocates are championing how far the nation has come.
(09/09/14 12:14am)
The city of Winston-Salem decided in late August to begin recognizing all city employees’ marriages as equal — including same-sex couples, a move that might be historic.
(08/28/14 8:23pm)
The American Heart Association released its first detailed policy report Sunday on the increasingly popular e-cigarettes, which heat up liquid that contains nicotine and vaporizes it. The report recommends officially categorizing it as a tobacco product.
(08/21/14 9:05pm)
UNC senior Chelsea Krivanek almost didn’t receive financial aid her freshman year because of an error on her FAFSA application — a mistake, she said, that resulted from the confusing nature of the more-than-100-question form.
(08/19/14 5:02am)
A&T protests Brown’s death
(08/15/14 1:15am)
Sean Haugh, a 53-year-old pizza delivery man, had no intention of running for political office again. But the veteran Libertarian Party candidate and Durham resident is slated to face incumbent Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., and Thom Tillis, R-Mecklenburg, Speaker of the N.C. House, in November.
(04/24/14 8:13pm)
Some people in North Carolina are forced to turn to the nearest corner store or fast food restaurant when hungry.
(04/21/14 8:15pm)
Division I student-athletes might receive unlimited meals and snacks from universities next year in an effort to meet their nutritional needs — but UNC athletic officials don’t know yet what those changes will entail.
(04/14/14 10:33pm)
N.C. Central University Chancellor Debra Saunders-White has always enjoyed being the only woman in the room.
(04/10/14 7:54pm)
After a year of tension between student activists and the UNC-system Board of Governors, the board will gather today for its final meeting of the school year.
(04/03/14 8:10pm)
The cyberbullying of a Winston-Salem State University student because of his sexual orientation has garnered national attention — and the university’s response has been criticized.
(04/01/14 8:09pm)
Dave Carter and Mary Lopez-Carter hike, scuba dive, travel and raise three sons together — and now they’re running for political office together.
(03/25/14 8:13pm)
Kristina Anderson was a sophomore at Virginia Tech in 2007 when a gunman, who also killed 32 students and faculty, shot her multiple times.
(03/02/14 9:03pm)
Most college students don’t know what a deductible is, or which questions to ask a psychologist when making an appointment for the first time.
(02/06/14 9:43pm)
When the Rev. William Barber II was 5 years old, he remembers his mother crying, bent over a black-and-white television screen, and his father returning from work stricken with tears.
(02/02/14 9:17pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the timeline of an anonymous source’s mental health issues. The source, referred to as S., decided to withdraw from fall 2013 in the summer after ongoing mental health issues. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(01/21/14 9:02pm)
UNC-CH students are struggling to find their voice in the conversation on systemwide gender-neutral housing options after the Board of Governors banned the policy in August.
(01/13/14 10:07pm)
An ongoing coversation about the treatment of mental health patients in the state has started to gain a foothold in recent years.
(12/03/13 10:21pm)
The UNC-system Board of Governors has seen a dynamic change with the "addition of 16 new members":http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/08/bog-changes-0821 this year, but students across the system have become increasingly impatient with some of the board’s recent decisions.
(12/01/13 9:33pm)
UNC-system schools, military bases and the promise of economic opportunity are all attracting more people to North Carolina.