Emery P. Dalesio, Associated PressHomeGonzaga Reviewing Its Weapons Policy in Wake of School Apartment IncidentGonzaga University has agreed to review its weapons policy as two students who used a pistol to drive an intruder from their apartment appeal their probation for having guns in their university-owned accommodation.November 11, 2013SportsACC, Maryland Exit Lawsuit Before NC Appeals CourtJudges in North Carolina will weigh in on the big-money game of musical chairs involving universities, athletics conferences and billions of dollars in broadcast revenues.September 26, 2013SportsUNC Considers Recruiting More Out-of-Staters at Minority SchoolsNorth Carolina’s university system is debating whether to counter falling enrollment at six campuses that primarily serve Black and American Indian students by recruiting more out-of-state students.September 12, 2013SportsUNC-Chapel Hill Begins Search for ChancellorNorth Carolina’s flagship public university is looking inside and out of academic circles to find a replacement for Holden Thorp, who is resigning in June in the wake of a series of athletic, academic and financial scandals.October 8, 2012Community CollegesUNC Students Shape Businesses To Fill Social NeedsA competition being held this week by North Carolina’s public university system pits 31 student-led teams that are presenting business plans for enterprises that would both generate profits and help the needy.September 26, 2012Faculty & StaffUNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor to Resign Amid ScandalsUNC chancellor to step down next year in the wake of scandals involving academic fraud, improper travel spending by fundraisers and special treatment for athletes.September 17, 2012Faculty & StaffSlow-moving UNC Academic Sports Scandal UnresolvedA two-year scandal at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that has led to sidelined football players, NCAA penalties and the departure of a big-name coach has slowly built into questions of how widely academic fraud has spread at the elite public university.September 9, 2012Community CollegesBoard Votes to Allow Undocumented Immigrants Access to N.C. Community CollegesNorth Carolina’s community college board has approved allowing illegal immigrants to enroll next year, a move that could drop a contentious issue in the lap of state lawmakers in an election year.March 22, 2010Previous PagePage 3 of 3