Republican budget critical to NC’s ?scal future
As a potential veto of the proposed state budget looms over Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue’s Raleigh office, one unanswered question persists: why bother, ...
Read More »As a potential veto of the proposed state budget looms over Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue’s Raleigh office, one unanswered question persists: why bother, ...
Read More »In April, the Student Artery, a student-run art gallery, was forced to move from its Rosemary Street location.
Read More »The version of the state budget proposed by the N.C. Senate calls for the phasing out of a major government scholarship — the North Carolina Teaching ...
Read More »North Carolina is the only Southern state that does not constitutionally prohibit same-sex marriage, but two bills currently in the N.C.
Read More »Gov. Bev Perdue decided to neither sign nor veto a bill restricting the ability of municipalities to provide broadband Internet access to their citizens. In ...
Read More »Sophomore defensive lineman Jared McAdoo has been released from the UNC football team after violating team rules, according to a statement released by ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill looks like it is continuing the liberalization of regulations on food trucks within town limits. Although the trucks — or ...
Read More »Students probably haven’t even noticed it, but for the past two years we’ve been paying an extra penny on state sales tax. The one-cent sales tax ...
Read More »On Sunday, Kenan Stadium witnessed the spring commencement and graduation of UNC’s class of 2011. Amid the clouds and looming rainfall, commencement ...
Read More »Let’s recall the Burn Book from “Mean Girls.” Damian was too gay to function. Dawn was a fat virgin, and Amber made out with a hot dog.
Read More »The Faculty Council should vote to pass the Educational Policy Committee’s initiative to rectify confusion about undergraduates taking graduate-level ...
Read More »Student leaders have taken a progressive step forward on tuition advocacy. Sustained engagement on students’ part will determine whether efforts will ...
Read More »If the opinions I signed onto this year had prevailed, Ian Lee would have been elected student body president.
Read More »Due to new guidelines from the Department of Education, UNC will be reviewing how it deals with sexual assault cases.
Read More »This will be my last column of 2010-11, and since I would be talking about sex at the end of the year, I figured, why not talk about sex at the end of ...
Read More »How do you eat a whale? That’s an analogy one UNC environmentalist used for the scale of the challenge of creating a world with clean energy and environmental ...
Read More »The average student is neither an expert on the Student Code nor heavily involved in student government.
Read More »The University’s initiative to rewrite its sexual harassment policy is a much-needed step toward transparency and clarity for students who are victims ...
Read More »Home to one of the world’s best research universities, Chapel Hill seems like the perfect place for entrepreneurial start-ups.
Read More »In honor of the UNC-Duke game tonight, here's a look back at Ian Williams' classic 1990 column, "Why I hate Duke."
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