UNC system, legislature often find themselves at odds
The road between University administrators in South Building and legislators in downtown Raleigh is the same as it’s always been — even if in recent ...
Read More »The road between University administrators in South Building and legislators in downtown Raleigh is the same as it’s always been — even if in recent ...
Read More »Gov. Pat McCrory already has some critical words for the proposed N.C. Religious Freedom Restoration Act — which would echo bills that just became law ...
Read More »North Carolina’s two U.S. senators have been among a cohort of Republicans raising concerns about ongoing Iran nuclear negotiations — and in spite ...
Read More »Tenured professors at UNC teach an average of 2.5 courses per semester — but a new proposal in the N.C. General Assembly could require all UNC-system ...
Read More »Of the 17 alcohol control states, only four do not allow distilleries to sell their product to tour visitors. Scott Maitland wants to change that.
Read More »As the last graduates of the N.C. Teaching Fellows program are handed their diplomas in May, a bill currently in the state Senate might help fill the ...
Read More »Proposals similar to a controversial law just passed in Indiana — which allows individuals to exempt themselves from certain laws based on religious ...
Read More »Gun supporters and gun protesters alike have almost unanimously come together to draw the line over one aspect of the debate: that people should be required ...
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Read More »Blunting the progress of medical marijuana programs that have been legalized nationwide — nearly two dozen in total — North Carolina lawmakers on ...
Read More »Of the eight member seats on the Chapel Hill Town Council, four positions will be up for election in November, and members are now starting to decide ...
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Read More »Public opinion nationwide has shifted against the death penalty in the last 20 years — but Utah leaders on Monday voted to resurrect a capital punishment ...
Read More »Strong feelings persist in some Christian communities about the inclusion of LGBT individuals — but last week, the U.S. Presbyterian Church finalized ...
Read More »A recent study has found that a majority of doctors have acquiesced to parents’ wishes to delay children’s vaccinations, even against the prevention ...
Read More »Despite considerable qualifications and more than 130 days of waiting, U.S. Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch is still unconfirmed by the U.S. Senate ...
Read More »A demographic analysis of the UNC student body and the Board of Governors showed slight differences between the two groups, which have often been ...
Read More »In the midst of Sunshine Week, President Barack Obama's administration released a set of rules Tuesday exempting the executive Office of Administration ...
Read More »North Carolina Chief Justice Mark Martin urged more investment for the Judicial Branch in a speech to the General Assembly on March 4. “Over the past ...
Read More »N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper on Monday gave a speech urging government officials to be more transparent — and hours later, the N.C. Republican ...
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