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August 20, 2008

Brady makes research, community impact focus in speech

Research and community impact topped UNCG Chancellor Linda Brady's first formal address to faculty and staff when she delivered...... Continue

Wake Forest plans bioethics program

Medical advances and issues of medicine and society are raising more ethical questions than ever, and Wake Forest University is...... Continue

August 19, 2008

Chancellor helps with move in

UNCG's most influential freshman met with some of her fellow newbies today. With less than a month under her belt Chancellor Lin... Continue

Hotline to zero in on school bus drivers

GREENSBORO - People who see school bus drivers in Guilford County violating seatbelt and cell phone use laws can call a new hotl... Continue

August 18, 2008

College presidents seek debate on drinking age

College presidents from about 100 of the nation's best-known universities, including Duke, Dartmouth and Ohio State, are calling... Continue

N.C. A&T, N.C. Central game moved to Charlotte

CHARLOTTE (AP) - North Carolina Central has moved its rivalry game with North Carolina A&T to Charlotte's Memorial Stadium...... Continue

Former Wake Forest president dies

WINSTON-SALEM -- Thomas K. Hearn Jr., who worked as Wake Forest University's president from 1983 until his retirement in June 20... Continue

Public can report school bus violations

RALEIGH - Motorists who notice school bus drivers violating the state's seat belt and cell phone use laws can call a transportat... Continue

August 17, 2008

With college growth, lines are crossed

Larry Chason and his wife, Tina, bought their modest ranch house on Guyer Street in High Point 38 years ago. The couple liked th... Continue

August 16, 2008

Parents’ deaths drive son’s purpose

ASHEBORO - Michael Weese will leave today for N.C. State. He'll take his laptop, his Emergency Medical Services flag, even his...... Continue

County says issues with gifted classes are resolved

Roughly 1 in 3 Guilford County schools that provide services for academically gifted students  could not prove they were follow... Continue

Early College lets students get a jump on education

WENTWORTH — It was a no-brainer for Ty Brown to spend his first year of high school at Rockingham County’s new Early College... Continue

August 15, 2008

Disgraced Duke lacrosse DA: civil suit fruitless

DURHAM (AP)- A lawyer for disgraced prosecutor Mike Nifong says the former Duke lacrosse players suing him for civil right viola... Continue

Giveaway to include school supplies, groceries

GREENSBORO - Pastor Adrian Starks likes using his congregation's birthday celebration to send children back to school with fresh... Continue

Community colleges to remain closed to illegal immigrants

RALEIGH (AP) - The State Board of Community Colleges voted Friday to retain a policy barring illegal immigrants from admission w... Continue

When buying textbooks, do the math

With her brow pinched under her glasses, Evelyn Hairston tossed an algebra book back atop the others stacked on the shelf in the... Continue

Former UNC chancellor Fordham dies

CHAPEL HILL — Dr. Christopher C. Fordham III, the only medical doctor to serve as chancellor at UNC-Chapel Hill, died Thursday... Continue

Colleges consider admitting illegal immigrants

RALEIGH — North Carolina community college officials appear willing to reconsider a ban on admitting illegal immigrants, as th... Continue

August 14, 2008

Meeting set for new Eastern Guilford High

GIBSONVILLE - Parents, alumni and other school supporters are invited to an informational meeting on Monday at Eastern Guilford...... Continue

Update: Former UNC-Chapel Hill chancellor, Greensboro native, Fordham dies

CHAPEL HILL (AP) - Dr. Christopher C. Fordham III, the only medical doctor to serve as chancellor at the University of North Car... Continue

Community colleges could lift ban on illegal immigrants

RALEIGH (AP) - North Carolina community college officials could lift a ban on admitting illegal immigrants as soon as Friday.The... Continue

UNCG to discount textbooks by 5%

GREENSBORO -- UNCG announced this week they will discount textbooks by 5 percent. Business Affairs Director Mike Byers said the...... Continue

HEAT buses are running again

GREENSBORO - The city transit system restarted its HEAT bus service today, returning from a summer hiatus to provide free trans... Continue

Chancellor says A&T's back on track

GREENSBORO - Stanley Battle became N.C. A&T's chancellor just over a year ago, after a massive audit prompted a State Bureau... Continue

School budget crunch won’t cost jobs

No employee of Guilford County Schools risks losing his or her job this school year under a current proposal to cover a $2.4 mil... Continue

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