A look into how the government shutdown affected Orange County
As a second government shutdown seems impending, social service agencies in Orange County are preparing for the worst.
Read More »As a second government shutdown seems impending, social service agencies in Orange County are preparing for the worst.
Read More »If passed, the law would go into effect on Dec. 1, 2019 and would apply to abortions performed on or after that date.
Read More »Former Gov. Pat McCrory and former U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre joined the UNC Institute of Politics as spring 2019 fellows, giving weekly seminars that are ...
Read More »In November 2016, Republicans won 10 of 13 Congressional seats, despite receiving only 53 percent of votes across the state.
Read More »After two years, Peabody Award Winner Reese Erlich returned to UNC on Thursday to speak about U.S. policy in Iran and the Middle East. Touching on topics ...
Read More »The Raleigh Women's March focused on the unique issues impacting North Carolinians and encouraged local involvement.
Read More »With the ongoing government shutdown, Rep. David Price is introducing a bill to reopen the DOT and HUD.
Read More »Sally Greene, a former Chapel Hill Town Council member, and Jamezetta Bedford, previously on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly will begin talking about marijuana legalization in the new year, but if the proposal passes, it will be up to local governments ...
Read More »The Philosophy, Politics and Economics minor program at UNC continues to grow as students seek to supplement their major(s) or future career with beneficial ...
Read More »With the Republican General Assembly to lose its supermajority in the New Year, legislators are pushing the final details on the voter I.D. amendment. ...
Read More »“I realized that ancient texts that I enjoy reading have a global impact in the world today, and the best way to bring that home, I think, is to have ...
Read More »Discussing politics doesn't always have to end in a yelling match. Learn how to turn heated debates humorous from McSweeney's columnist and satire writer ...
Read More »"My biggest thing was about running for something, and I truly believe that if you are running for office, you’ve always got to be running for something ...
Read More »Staff writer Claire Willmschen asked UNC students what political conversations they expect during their family gatherings.
Read More »Check out what was passed and what was said at the Undergraduate Student Senate meeting on Tuesday.
Read More »What Kendra Johnson, director of Equality NC, called the 'Rainbow Wave' reflects the increased representation of openly LGBTQ+ politians being elected ...
Read More »The Town aims to dedicate the marker to the Chapel Hill Nine on the 59th anniversary of their sit-in.
Read More »This year, James Stimson, a Raymond Dawson Distinguished Bicentennial Professor of Political Science, retired after 21 years of service to the UNC Department ...
Read More »“I think it’s Trump’s attempt to wrestle the presidency away from the people.”
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