Joe Nail files appeal after being disqualified as SBP candidate
By Jamie Gwaltney | Feb. 5, 2017Joe Nail has been disqualified as a candidate for student body president.
Read More »Joe Nail has been disqualified as a candidate for student body president.
Read More »The deadline for candidates to gather signatures has been extended by 48 hours due to the water crisis in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Read More »The UNC Board of Elections extended the deadline for candidates to gather 1,250 student signatures due to the water crisis and suggested evacuation from campus.
Read More »While other candidates are collecting signatures, junior Andrew Clark is causing confusion over his campaign.
Read More »This is part of a series of stories looking into different parts of UNC’s long history and how life at the University has changed over time.
Read More »UNC students have six choices for who will lead them in the 2017-18 academic year — Sammie Espada, Matthew McKnight, Elizabeth Adkins, Joe Nail, Maurice Grier and Travis Broadhurst.
Read More »Student Congress revealed more details of the potential split between undergraduate and graduate student governments at its Tuesday night committee meetings.
Read More »At the Board of Trustees full body meeting, Dwight Stone, chairperson of the board, presented a summary of reports about Chancellor Carol Folt that were presented to UNC-system president Margaret Spellings at a review session in December.
Read More »The Student Fee Audit Committee discussed how the proposed split in student government will affect the budget and student fees in a meeting with the Student Activities Fund Office Thursday afternoon
Read More »At the first Student Congress general body meeting of the semester, representatives discussed the split between graduate and undergradute student governments and voted to change how student organizations are funded.
Read More »When Ivy Hardy was elected to Student Congress in 2013, she decided to join finance committee so the committee, which had about 20 members at the time, would have more than one woman on it.
Read More »On Tuesday night, three of the Student Government committees — finance, oversight and advocacy and rules and judiciary — met to discuss plans for the spring semester.
Read More »After months of conflict among students, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Winston Crisp stepped in to resolve the question of a divided student government.
Read More »Student governance will be split into two governing bodies — an undergraduate student government and a graduate and professional student government.
Read More »After referendums failed to pass in two elections, administrators are stepping in to resolve tension between the Graduate and Professional Student Federation and student government that has been growing over the past year.
Read More »On Tuesday, students voted to approve a $10 increase in student fees. The referendum was approved, getting 68.8 percent of the vote.
Read More »The Graduate Student and Professional Student Federation still wants to separate from student government soon.
Read More »On Tuesday evening, Student Congress committees met for the last time before winter break to discuss new bills and propose future plans for the spring semester.
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Federation met Tuesday to discuss upcoming programs and changes after the “Two for Two” separation referendum’s failure to pass Friday.
Read More »After two referendums to change the structure of student government failed in Friday’s vote, Dylan Russell, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, said he thinks the two-thirds requirement for GPSF separation is too high
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