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Charles Andrew “Andy” Tingen passed away February 2nd, 2024, peacefully at his home in Washington, North Carolina.
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Charles Andrew “Andy” Tingen passed away February 2nd, 2024, peacefully at his home in Washington, North Carolina.
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The North Carolina Senate released its biennium budget proposal this week as scheduled, with the expectation of meeting with the state House to establish a conference budget before the current fiscal year ends on June 30
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The North Carolina Senate released its biennium budget proposal this week as scheduled, with the expectation of meeting with the state House to establish a conference budget before the current fiscal year ends on June 30
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At UNC and elsewhere, the (non-)academic medium is the message.
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At UNC and elsewhere, the (non-)academic medium is the message.
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Legislators even create a special “Local Project Reserve”
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Legislators even create a special “Local Project Reserve”
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A decade ago, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was engulfed in a sports scandal that made national headlines, brought down a chancellor who seemed destined for a lustrous career, and caused the school huge expenses in litigation and for public relations experts.
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A decade ago, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was engulfed in a sports scandal that made national headlines, brought down a chancellor who seemed destined for a lustrous career, and caused the school huge expenses in litigation and for public relations experts.
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Sports betting legislation hasn’t seen much movement in North Carolina, although sponsors are hopeful to see action in June.
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Sports betting legislation hasn’t seen much movement in North Carolina, although sponsors are hopeful to see action in June.
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The Raleigh News & Observer recently published a contentious exchange between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s history professor Jay Smith and vice chancellor of communications Joel Curran concerning Smith’s course “Big-Time College Sports and the Rights of Athletes, 1956-Present.”
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The Raleigh News & Observer recently published a contentious exchange between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s history professor Jay Smith and vice chancellor of communications Joel Curran concerning Smith’s course “Big-Time College Sports and the Rights of Athletes, 1956-Present.”