Study looks at voter ID impact
Black, young and recently registered voters are more likely to be affected by voter identification laws like North Carolina’s recently enacted legislation, ...
Read More »Black, young and recently registered voters are more likely to be affected by voter identification laws like North Carolina’s recently enacted legislation, ...
Read More »N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper, a potential 2016 gubernatorial candidate, spoke on campus Tuesday to mobilize student involvement in the 2014 and 2016 ...
Read More »A UNC research institute hosted Rep. David Price, D-N.C., on Tuesday to showcase projects and draw attention to years of decreases in federal funds for ...
Read More »A recent decision by the Watauga County Board of Elections to move an early voting site located on Appalachian State University’s campus was overturned ...
Read More »After North Carolina’s gay marriage ban was struck down Friday, some gay couples were able to officially tie the knot — but since the ruling was ...
Read More »For some LGBT couples in North Carolina on Friday, patience wasn’t a virtue.
Read More »As student loan debt skyrockets, support is growing nationwide for legislation that allows students to refinance loans to ease their financial burden. ...
Read More »As the possibility of concealed carry firearms at the N.C. State Fair continues to spark debate, arguments in the case will be made at a legal hearing ...
Read More »North Carolina’s population of Asian-Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders have grown at the fastest rate of any other state in the South ...
Read More »North Carolina's constitutional ban on gay marriage is no more — giving same-sex couples statewide the freedom to marry immediately and securing ...
Read More »Jim Leutze, former UNC professor, wrote a book about the tumultuous history of North Carolina politics.
Read More »Today is the last day to register to vote in North Carolina in the November election, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state law ...
Read More »A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday lifted a stay on two lawsuits challenging North Carolina’s gay marriage ban — likely rendering imminent ...
Read More »Supporters of Sen. Kay Hagan and Republican challenger Thom Tillis are embroiled in a mudslinging fight as the two contenders in the North Carolina U.S. ...
Read More »A new State Board of Education mandate will require North Carolina high schools in fall 2015 to adopt the same grading scale as many other school districts ...
Read More »DURHAM — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Thom Tillis spent almost as much time criticizing President Barack Obama’s record as he did his opponent, ...
Read More »In a landmark decision for gay rights, the U.S. Supreme Court decided on Monday to let stand rulings in five states striking down gay marriage bans — ...
Read More »UNC’s two major political student groups sparred in a debate on Monday, defending the respective positions of U.S. Senate candidates Kay Hagan and Thom ...
Read More »PINEHURST — The dynamic of Monday’s televised debate between Republican Rep. Renee Ellmers and Democratic challenger Clay Aiken was clear: the ...
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