U.S. Tells UNC It Violates Federal Law by Following Controversial Bathroom Bill
Gov. Pat McCrory, a Republican, signed the measure into law in March.
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U.S. Tells UNC It Violates Federal Law by Following Controversial Bathroom Bill
Gov. Pat McCrory, a Republican, signed the measure into law in March.

Will Republicans Unite Behind Trump?
Donald Trump has never held public office. When he announced his plan to run for president on June 16, 2015, few Americans considered him a serious candidate.
Senior Nana Agyemang’s phone is still going off. Her family members have been calling from Ghana, her friends have been texting and...
President Knapp Discusses Future of Higher Education
By Tamara Jones
Career orientation can no longer be treated as “an afterthought” in liberal arts education if traditional colleges hope to stay relevant...
By Ruth Steinhardt
If you’ve ever connected to the Internet from a residence on the George Washington University campus, you may have Rox Anne Seth-Malone...
‘Internet of Things’ Could Pose Infrastructure Threats
By Ruth Steinhardt
According to former Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair, a simple web search can...

It is no secret that Donald Trump's campaign is the driving force behind this year’s reconfigured coalition on the right.