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According to UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute, more than half of all freshmen nationally say that a key reason they picked their college was ...
Read More »According to UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute, more than half of all freshmen nationally say that a key reason they picked their college was ...
Read More »In his quest to quash a subpoena demanding personal phone records, former head football coach Butch Davis raises a sad consequence of the NCAA’s investigation ...
Read More »UNC and other N.C. colleges have a lot more than stellar basketball teams to offer — and the world needs to know it. On a trip to China last week, Gov. ...
Read More »Transparency matters with issues as contentious as the homeless shelter’s move down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. An outreach committee seeking ...
Read More »While this step is needed to make up for tighter external funding, student groups must do a better job of anticipating expenses and requesting funds early. ...
Read More »Occupy Chapel Hill Tents are pitched around Chapel Hill’s post office as part of the Occupy Chapel Hill/Carrboro movement.
Read More »State Rep. Thom Tillis (R-Mecklenburg) must apologize for the ludicrous — not to mention offensive — policy he suggested last week.
Read More »On Friday, it was sociology professor Andrew Perrin’s words that attested to just how little ground faculty have to stand on in the ongoing review of ...
Read More »Semantics should not propagate hate. Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened when the University showed off the shortcomings within a non-discrimination ...
Read More »Without a list of finalists, the UNC community will have to trust that Bubba Cunningham was, in fact, the best man for the job of athletic director. Given ...
Read More »If God were one of us, one thing’s for sure: His carbon footprint would be miniscule. At least that’s what the world’s first bestseller, the Bible ...
Read More »The overcrowding problem confronting Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools has reached its tipping point, and the school board is trying to fix it sooner ...
Read More »By making progress on a campaign pledge from the spring, Mary Cooper has gotten off to a good start at taking the guesswork out of Chapel Hill taxis. ...
Read More »A political climate of cheap shots and parody means that we fail to see our political energies for building better communities — most recently expressed ...
Read More »Officials need to step up and find funding for a successful mediation service, otherwise Orange County residents will likely find themselves spending ...
Read More »Today, the student fee advisory subcommittee should vote the fee down or further delay the vote so that more work can be done to deflect a blow to students. ...
Read More »This day 218 years ago, North Carolina laid the cornerstone of public education as we know it. From humble beginnings, UNC embarked on a mission of educating ...
Read More »How much of my morning routine is thanks to Steve Jobs? Unfolding a Mac, pulling up iTunes, charging my iPod, wishing I had an iPad. Then it’s check ...
Read More »Wearing dark suits and ties, members of the University and UNC system’s brass did Wednesday what their predecessors 50 years ago did everything in their ...
Read More »Jon McCay certainly looks the part of attorney general, sitting across from me in a collared shirt, speaking in the measured manner of someone who has ...
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