Election bill bars college IDs from polls
The proposed election omnibus bill could restrict where college students cast their ballots.
Read More »The proposed election omnibus bill could restrict where college students cast their ballots.
Read More »Students, faculty and leaders from colleges across the state came together last week to further discussions on energy conservation — with an ultimate ...
Read More »At last week’s meeting of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, Board of Governors Chairman Peter Hans came to the members with a challenge. ...
Read More »A crop of recent abortion legislation nationwide has bred controversy that could lead to the courtroom, and an N.C. abortion bill might face the same ...
Read More »First it was Sharia law, and now it is motorcycle safety — two unexpected paths for state legislators to enact a flurry of new abortion clinic regulations ...
Read More »As an N.C. General Assembly bill to put new restrictions on North Carolina abortion clinics moves forward, some in Chapel Hill are afraid of the consequences ...
Read More »A controversial N.C. Senate abortion bill is headed to Gov. Pat McCrory’s desk not long after Texas Sen. Wendy Davis’ pink-sneakered stand on her ...
Read More »Candidates will begin filing for office in Chapel Hill Friday — and they will do so without a public campaign financing program that has been in place ...
Read More »UNC sophomore Jean-Luc Rivera discovered a knack for teaching early in his high school career, when he tutored classmates in Advanced Placement biology. ...
Read More »Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly continue to cite the “Medicaid monster” as a funding fiasco — but a new study sheds light on the financial ...
Read More »As a Moral Monday protestor, I don’t expect to have my actions change the minds of the Tea Party-controlled state legislature. That was never the point. ...
Read More »This summer, Chapel Hill could lose a piece of town history — one that’s no stranger to attempted closures.
Read More »Last week’s editorial characterizing Moral Monday as “an extreme leftist reaction” was completely wrongheaded. Protestors are defending policies ...
Read More »As the N.C. Democratic Party works to rebuild and unify support after losing control of state politics in the last election, new executive director Robert ...
Read More »When the UNC Board of Governors meets Thursday and Friday in Chapel Hill, board members will have public university financial woes fresh on their minds. ...
Read More »There is no clearer evidence of the polarization of North Carolina politics than the ongoing Moral Monday protests at the General Assembly, which represent ...
Read More »Arts funding in North Carolina faces the chopping block once again in the most recent budget proposal released by the N.C. House of Representatives Sunday. ...
Read More »U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki can speak personally about the benefits of expanding higher education opportunities for military veterans. ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly has a bundle of higher education funding questions to answer before the budget deadline arrives at the end of June.
Read More »The race for Sen. Kay Hagan’s seat in Congress has just begun — the primary election is in May 2014 — but Republicans hoping to take her place are ...
Read More »