Social media become key campaign tool in midterm elections
Students voting in the midterm election can expect more than just a knock on the door or a message in their voicemail as candidates flood social media ...
Read More »Students voting in the midterm election can expect more than just a knock on the door or a message in their voicemail as candidates flood social media ...
Read More »The N.C. State Fair promises deep fried Oreos, 1,100 pound pigs, a performance by Vanilla Ice — and potentially, concealed carry firearms. ...
Read More »Former American Idol contestant Clay Aiken, an actor and multi-platinum artist, has been trying his hand at something new throughout 2014 — North ...
Read More »After serving 27 years of a life sentence, Andrew Chandler Jr.’s fate might rest in the hands of Theresa Newman, Duke University law professor, and ...
Read More »An all-campus email Wednesday said the deadline to register to vote in the midterm election was Oct. 10 — but it turns out students might be ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill business owner is challenging the massive power of the N.C. Alcohol Beverage Control Commission — a group that marks up the cost of ...
Read More »A new study suggests that short-term certificates offered by community colleges — which take less than a year to complete — show significant ...
Read More »A multinational military response to the terrorism of the Islamic State group and its self-declared authority has drawn support and questions from political ...
Read More »The U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday a national drop in the default rate on federal student loans — and though UNC’s rate remained ...
Read More »Gov. Pat McCrory might want to exclude the humanities and social sciences from his latest jobs initiative — but UNC faculty say these fields are ...
Read More »DURHAM — Colorful boas and homemade signs were plentiful among the thousands of people marching, dancing and cheering across Duke University’s ...
Read More »When U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder resigned on Thursday, he left behind a six-year legacy of civil rights advocacy — including a challenge to ...
Read More »The N.C. Secretary of Commerce returned from Japan Tuesday, where she was engaged in talks with Japanese leaders to promote trade relations in business, ...
Read More »With less than five weeks until one of the closest U.S. Senate elections comes to a close, incumbent Sen. Kay Hagan and Republican challenger Speaker ...
Read More »As a federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether North Carolina’s voting law will impact the midterm elections, the state’s Board of ...
Read More »They come up through Mexico, most from El Salvador and Honduras, alone and underage, fleeing the possibility of rape, assault and kidnapping. What will ...
Read More »For years, smaller UNC system schools have been experiencing enrollment declines — and a recent report confirmed they are not alone. College admissions ...
Read More »NASA has been launching satellites into Mars’ orbit for more than a decade, the most recent of which entered Mars’ orbit on Sept. 21. MAVEN is the ...
Read More »Following the N.C. Department of Transportation and Gov. Pat McCrory’s Sept. 17 announcement about a 25-year plan to improve state transportation, leaders ...
Read More »The White House launched the “It’s On Us” campaign Friday, a public awareness initiative to end sexual assault on college campuses — and officials ...
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