UNC Title IX finds Allen Artis not responsible after appeal
By Acy Jackson | Apr. 28, 2017Allen Artis has been found not responsible by UNC's Title IX office after Delaney Robinson's appeal of the original decision.
Read More »Allen Artis has been found not responsible by UNC's Title IX office after Delaney Robinson's appeal of the original decision.
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Read More »The Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office has determined that UNC football player Allen Artis, who is currently suspended from the team, did not violate any university policy regarding the sexual assault case filed by sophomore Delaney Robinson.
Read More »The new Student Constitution, which was created by student government and the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, will go into effect after student government's inauguration Tuesday — nearly two months after students voted to split student government into separate undergraduate and graduate bodies.
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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper speaks at the opening for the Horizons Center, which helps pregnant or parenting moms with substance abuse problems.
Andrew Clark is running a fake campaign for student body president.
The full Board of Trustees met Thursday and heard reports from committees and the student body president.
Artis at the Orange County Courthouse in September of 2016 with his lawyer Kerry Sutton (second from left) and his parents.
Allen Artis, surrounded by his lawyer and parents, speaks to the media after his court appearance.