Student officials aim to improve town relations
Student government has set its sights on eliminating the divide between students and the town of Chapel Hill. In a list that outlines the top 10 student ...
Read More »Student government has set its sights on eliminating the divide between students and the town of Chapel Hill. In a list that outlines the top 10 student ...
Read More »A recent report confirms what many college students have long suspected — textbook publishers often increase their prices unnecessarily. After ...
Read More »In the wake of Student Congress’ budget woes, student officials said they will not champion efforts to increase student fees to cover the financial ...
Read More »The works of William Shakespeare, Virginia Woolf and Alice Walker could be taken off the shelves, banned from classrooms and even destroyed if an Alabama ...
Read More »Researchers at San Diego State University have created a Web site allowing students to perform a confidential self-assessment of their marijuana use. The ...
Read More »The often complex world of K-12 student reassignment got a bit clearer Monday. That’s when members of the Orange County Board of Education picked ...
Read More »Extra registration hours might make registering for summer school more convenient for students this year. A new program called Midnight Registration ...
Read More »As the application deadline for need-based financial aid draws near, more students might learn this year that they are eligible for funds to cover tuition ...
Read More »Student officials are on the lookout for dedicated and passionate students who display a desire to create change at the University. With student body ...
Read More »Out-of-state students pay more than the cost of attending the University, and the difference might make up for reduced state funds, experts say. The ...
Read More »The details of a proposal to create what some town parks and recreation officials are already calling the area’s future “flagship park” ...
Read More »A bill proposed in the N.C. Senate would move presidential primaries in North Carolina forward to February, placing increased focus on the state and its ...
Read More »A group of four Palestinians and four Israelis sailed to Antarctica in January 2004 to conquer an insurmountable mountain as a symbol of peace. The ...
Read More »It has been 25 years since UNC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication has searched for a new leader. During that time, enrollment at the ...
Read More »Four football players have been arrested and charged in marijuana-related incidents this year, spurring a wave of attention toward the drug policy for ...
Read More »The pressures of market-driven education are taking a toll on the nation’s colleges and universities, a recent report states, but UNC-system administrators ...
Read More »The one-goal game. It’s plagued the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team for two seasons and reared its head again Sunday as the Tar Heels ...
Read More »GREENSBORO — When UNC-Greensboro officials speak of change for the university, the image that comes to mind does not include dozens of mack trucks ...
Read More »About 30 people gathered together Sunday night in Carrboro to support a charitable cause, help facilitate peace and appreciate musical diversity at a ...
Read More »Joanne Marshall doesn’t regret her decision to step down from one of the University’s most prestigious positions to pursue her true interests ...
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