NCAA approves Knight Commission proposals
Last year’s national men’s basketball champions may not have brought home the trophy if recommendations made 10 years ago by a national advisory panel had been approved by the NCAA.
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Last year’s national men’s basketball champions may not have brought home the trophy if recommendations made 10 years ago by a national advisory panel had been approved by the NCAA.
RALEIGH — Facing a shrinking state budget, the N.C. General Assembly is considering putting various state-owned entities up for sale — including railroads.
As the curriculum at N.C. public schools continues to be reviewed, research indicates some high school graduates are floundering post-graduation.
As the UNC-system Association of Student Governments prepares to tackle potential tuition and fee increases, officers say student involvement will be key.
Macaroni, Oreos and brownies. Chicken pot pie, bubble gum and Kool-Aid — all fried.
Since the UNC-system Board of Governors held a private retreat almost two months ago, accusations of breaking the N.C. open meetings law have been refuted by board officials — a back-and-forth match that might come to a head this week.
Due to a source error, the original version of this story incorrectly states the cost of the association’s last advocacy trip to Washington, D.C. It cost the association $6,000. Other expenses were paid for by participants. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Ryan Burk was a teaching assistant for eight semesters before the University’s economics department announced his position would be cut.
UNC sophomore Crystal Smith has always wanted to be a teacher.
A $10-million fund set in place to protect high-profile faculty in the UNC system has dwindled to nearly nothing.
Con artists, known as “Pell Runners,” are manipulating community college systems across the nation to obtain financial aid illegally.
Allegations that the UNC-system Board of Governors violated the state’s open meetings law have been denied by administrators who say their private retreat was within the bounds of the law.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story incorrectly states when the UNC system plans to comply with a record request. The system plans to comply with the request in one to two days.
Members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments ended the academic year with a promise to lobby legislators throughout the summer to keep cuts as low as possible.
After last Saturday’s tornado ripped through parts of North Carolina, many found themselves displaced and homeless.
As the redistricting process winds to a close, N.C. Republicans are almost ready to redraw the state’s district maps and potentially gain a political advantage for years to come.
Delilah Badgett was in her dorm room doing work when the storm hit Saturday night.
State legislators decided not to eliminate a program that focuses on curbing underage drinking.
Editor’s note: One hundred fifty years ago Sunday, reports of the attack on Fort Sumter appeared in area newspapers. These stories from the Civil War are presented as they might have appeared in a student newspaper. All photos and article data courtesy of Wilson Library.
When the Democratic National Convention comes to Charlotte in 2012, it will need a place to house its personnel.