Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
3 days ago by Brian Carlton
Mount Holly police are investigating the death of a UNC Charlotte student today. The body of 20-yr-old Irina Yarmolenko was found Monday afternoon in the North Carolina town, lying a few feet from her car.
At 1:15pm on Monday, police officers were called out to the Waters Edge development.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago by Staff reports
A student who was charged with possession of a weapon on school property last month has been placed on probation by the University's Office of Judicial Programs.
University Police found a 12-gauge turkey shotgun in a white 2003 Chevrolet Silverado truck belonging to Jess Stuart McNeill, from Americus, in late April.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
2 days ago
A Turner Field crowd of 22,599 watched seventh-ranked Georgia defeat No. 25 Georgia Tech 3-2 here Friday in the sixth annual "Spring Baseball Classic For Kids."
The Bulldogs (34-17-1) are now 5-1 in the series played at the home of the Atlanta Braves. Proceeds for the game benefit Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and its Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor Program.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
4 days ago by Vanessa Doran
UNC Charlotte or University of Charlotte, which sounds better? All UNCC students will have their chance to vote on the name change in November of this year. If the name does change from UNC Charlotte to University of Charlotte, there could be many changes in store for the faculty and students of UNCC.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
3 days ago by Samantha Hackett
Talk shows, tabloids, the blogosphere and the rest of my fellow gossip-inclined Americans love a Hollywood feud. People can not get enough, whether it be Britney and K-Fed, Paris and yesterday's B.F.F., or simply Naomi Campbell and any unfortunate soul in her path.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
2 days ago
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas told graduating seniors at the University he wanted to be a Bulldog. But the nation's second black high court justice said he couldn't attend the school in his native Georgia because of lingering racial tensions in the South when he graduated high school in the late 1960s.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
5 days ago by Darren McVey
Way back during the Freshmen Orientation of 2004, I had the pleasure of hearing Professor Phil Laemmle's famous "Biscuit Speech." Laemmle was a great teacher and great man who made a positive impact in the lives of numerous students. His annual Biscuit Speech, delivered at freshmen orientation, was about how college freshmen are young and stupid, but by listening to folks like him, they could fix it together.