SBP candidates say their campaign managers are indispensable
Three student body president candidates got their names on the ballot, but without their campaign managers, they doubt they would have.
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Three student body president candidates got their names on the ballot, but without their campaign managers, they doubt they would have.
The Campus Y is returning to its social activism roots through its campaign against tuition increases.
It’s more than the two-ton, metal, UFO look-alike in the middle of the room.
Among names like “Oprah” and “Bono,” E.O. Wilson was relatively unknown to students on the commencement speaker advisory committee.
To students, he was a professor who could make the biggest lecture class feel small.
A bill that will arise in the rules and judiciary committee of Student Congress today could make this year’s student election the last to be riddled by conflicting interpretations of election rules.
UNC Printing Services will lay off almost half of its staff and close both campus copy centers at the end of this semester.
He carried the “nuclear football,” the briefcase containing all the data needed for the United States to launch a nuclear attack.
Nearly three years after her death, Eve Carson’s legacy on campus will be carried on by students who never knew her.
In a unanimous vote Sunday night, the Board of Elections decided that online petitioning for signatures is legal under the Student Code.
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Chancellors asked his advice. Students sought his help.
Though they might face punishment by the Board of Elections for illegal campaigning, Student Body Secretary Ian Lee and junior Rick Ingram aren’t worried, they said.
Just over a week removed from a midterm election that did away with a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives, Larry Summers arrived at UNC to argue that the policies pursued by President Barack Obama were worth the political fallout.
Presentations ranged from a male birth control pill to biofuels Thursday evening during an expo of recent research out of UNC.
The Wilson Library Rare Book Collection celebrated Colombian author José María Vargas Vila’s 150th birthday Thursday with a lecture, as they launched a digital collection of his works.
Students of many different religions came to the Student Union on Thursday to celebrate and discuss their religious rights.
The annual Student Congress election traditionally draws low voter turnout and few candidates.