NC investigating voter form fraud
As a federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether North Carolina’s voting law will impact the midterm elections, the state’s Board of Elections investigated potential voter registration fraud.
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As a federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether North Carolina’s voting law will impact the midterm elections, the state’s Board of Elections investigated potential voter registration fraud.
Teach For America has been on UNC’s campus this week trying to recruit students to join its postgraduate teaching program — but Durham Public Schools will no longer be among the potential destinations.
DURHAM — The two major party candidates in North Carolina’s highly competitive U.S. Senate race touted their platforms to voters in the first televised debate of this election season Wednesday.
Gov. Pat McCrory and President Barack Obama have agreed on at least one thing recently — community colleges are an integral part of the changing economy.
Stalking, domestic violence and dating violence are about to see increased attention from the University.
U.S. Department of Education investigators have arrived on campus, looking for student input as part of an inquiry into UNC’s handling sexual assault.
DURHAM — As Republicans battle for Sen. Kay Hagan's seat ahead of the May primary, the state Libertarian Party is trying to provide an alternative to Democrats and Republicans.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this article incorrectly said Higher One had a debit card agreement with UNC-Wilmington. UNC-W ended its agreement with Higher One in 2008. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Video streaming websites, including Netflix and YouTube, could become more difficult to access — “House of Cards” premiere included.
After canceling its December meeting, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments is looking to focus on organizational reform and other issues in this weekend’s meeting.
As public universities grapple with budget cuts, privatization — schools gaining more autonomy in exchange for turning down some state funding — is becoming a more attractive alternative.
Despite a disappointing year for the N.C. economy, the state ranks as one of the most promising in the nation for job growth in 2014, according to a new report.
Ashley Broadway is a stay-at-home mom living in Sanford and is married to an Army lieutenant colonel at Fort Bragg — until she steps off of the military base.
The controversial changes to the shortened drop/add period might not hit current students.
North Carolina has fashioned itself as the “Nation’s Most Military-Friendly State,” and a recent report by the N.C. Department of Commerce shows how the state economy has benefited from the military presence.
Low-income students — those eligible for free or reduced lunches — now comprise the majority of public school students in the South, and about half of North Carolina’s public school students fall under that category, according to a recent study.
For students considering science, technology, engineering or math majors, there’s a lot more that goes into the decision than what was previously known.
Concealed carry permit owners will now legally be allowed to bring handguns onto UNC-CH’s and other public universities’ campuses, as a new state law goes into effect today.
Legalized segregation and Jim Crow laws have been abolished for decades, yet a new study suggests minority communities in North Carolina — and in Orange County — are still negatively affected by institutionalized racism.