ASG meeting inefficient due to poor turnout
Despite big plans from members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, the organization’s latest meeting didn’t accomplish much.
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Despite big plans from members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, the organization’s latest meeting didn’t accomplish much.
A group of professors, students and staff in the UNC system are uniting against proposed legislation that many say could effectively silence workers.
Newt Gingrich is backing out of his last-ditch effort to revitalize his campaign.
The UNC-system Association of Student Governments is moving forward with reforms to its internal structure despite doubts from critics.
Members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments returned from a two-day lobbying trip to the nation’s capital Wednesday night.
Faculty and administrators have placed college sports at the forefront of needed reforms this past year, and now UNC-system administrators are hoping to get started on a review of coaching policies.
GREENSBORO — Following four months of planning, the Association of Student Governments is sending nine students to lobby at the nation’s capital this week.
After Tuesday’s elections results cemented the University’s place in the UNC Association of Student Governments, student leaders will meet this weekend to improve the group that has been consistently criticized.
Today could mark another milestone in the UNC Association of Student Governments’ rocky history.
As administrators vote on unprecedented tuition hikes this week, the association meant to represent student voice might be preparing to lose its flagship member.
Students from across the UNC system are asking for better advocacy and resources to stay included in the tuition process.
PEMBROKE — Student leaders are preparing to throw their voice into the tuition increase discussion, following a video conference session with UNC-system President Thomas Ross.
In the 1970s, the threat of in-state tuition increases from the N.C. General Assembly hit the UNC system — but with the efforts of a student group, the proposals were taken off the table.
Student leaders across the state are questioning their role in the tuition process.
When Andrew McCarthy graduated from his New Jersey high school in 2009, he hoped to attend UNC-CH.
For UNC-system universities, an increase in student enrollment used to mean an increase in funding.
In a time of budget constrictions, every penny of spending is under review — and concerns about the UNC-sytem Association of Student Governments’ effective use of student fees have been pushed into the spotlight yet again.
BOONE — As UNC-system administrators prepare to draw up tuition-increase proposals, student leaders this weekend discussed where they stand on the issue.
If nationwide budget cuts to higher education continue, classics departments could become ancient history.
Facing impending tuition hikes, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments is taking a harder look at how well it represents students.