Vote Against Festival opposes Amendment One
Students will be able to “drop in and gear up” for the impending vote on N.C. Amendment One in front of Wilson Library this afternoon.
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Students will be able to “drop in and gear up” for the impending vote on N.C. Amendment One in front of Wilson Library this afternoon.
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Less than a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the use of race as a factor in college admissions, a new case could reverse that decision, affecting public universities nationwide.
Jen Jones continued her 322-mile campaign against N.C. Amendment One on Thursday, leading students and local politicians in a flash mob through campus.
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If some students had their way, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg would have his invitation to speak at UNC’s commencement revoked.
Wilson Library’s latest special collections exhibit delves 200 years into the past of school textbooks.
A full house of 58 graduate and professional schools from across the country sent representatives to UNC’s second Graduate and Professional School Fair Thursday.
A full house of 58 graduate and professional schools from across the country sent representatives to UNC’s second Graduate and Professional School fair Thursday.
Students might have to wait longer than planned for Student Body President Mary Cooper’s proposed flat-rate taxi service.