Heard about former Gov. Pat McCrory announcing his run for Congress? Staff columnist Noah Jabusch argues students should not look forward to the former governor’s campaign, highlighting the various flaws McCrory’s politics have.
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With the former president’s daughter-in-law debating on entering the North Carolina Senate race to replace Sen. Richard Burr, correspondent Olivia Hille argues North Carolinians should demand more than just demagogue’s running for Congress.
With anti-trans legislature once again resurfacing within the North Carolina legislature, staff columnist Destry Adams says Republicans need to leave behind bigoted policy.
As the North Carolina Senate continues to propose a bill that would prevent partisan lobbyists from entering the UNC System’s Board of Governors (BOG), staff columnist Noah Jabusch argues legislators need to do more to reform the partisan BOG.
With the North Carolina legislature attempting to limit Gov. Roy Cooper’s ability to establish a state of emergency, correspondent Olivia Hille argues this is a partisan attempt that endangers the health of North Carolinians.
With the North Carolina Senate attempting to increase the penalty of possessing and distributing fentanyl into a felony, staff columnist Noah Jabusch argues legislators should instead focus on rehabilitative justice.
With the North Carolina Department of Commerce recently publishing a report on the potential wind power has on the state, staff columnist Noah Jabusch argues North Carolina should capitalize on wind industry as a source of energy.
Richard Burr is one of our two current senators and a former member of the House of Representatives from North Carolina. He belongs to the Rep…
With Sen. Richard Burr receiving praise by Democrats after voting to convict Donald Trump of insurrection, correspondent Sara Luber reminds us Burr’s decision was ultimately low-stakes.
The Raleigh mayoral election will take place on Oct. 5, 2021, and while that may seem ages away, it really isn’t. There have already been a fe…