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Climate change debate shifts focus

October 11, 2014

Concern about climate change has sparked activism from students and others, but policy change is moving slowly.

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Towing law continues to confuse

October 11, 2014

Chapel Hill and Carrboro recently were forced to update their towing ordinances, removing clauses that some residents wish were kept in.

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Hong Kong protests threaten UNC connections

October 11, 2014

As protests rage on in Hong Kong, how do these actions affect UNC’s different connections to the city?

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UNC students combat mental illness

October 11, 2014

The first full week in October is Mental Health Awareness Week, and UNC students are working on educating others on the dangers signs of suicide.

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Charges against UNC tutor dropped

October 4, 2014

Orange County district attorney Jim Woodall dropped criminal charges against former UNC tutor Jennifer Wiley Thompson.

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Social media policy guides student athletes

October 4, 2014

UNC restricts what its student athletes can say — or tweet — on social media. But legal scholars see some potential problems.

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Can smartphone use lead to addiction?

October 4, 2014

Cell phones are everywhere, and researchers at Baylor University say some college students are addicted to their phones.

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Salaries discourage some from seeking, keeping teaching jobs

September 27, 2014

This summer, N.C. teachers received a pay increase. But low salaries are making some UNC education majors reconsider their careers.

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UNC doctor discusses Ebola fight

September 27, 2014

Dr, William Fischer briefed UNC leaders on his harrowing efforts to help Ebola patients in Guinea.

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Carrboro considers revising fowl laws

September 27, 2014

The town may loosen its chicken ownership laws, allowing more people to keep birds on their property.

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