By Leighton Durham | October 2, 2014
With the local historical site in danger of being sold to developers, North Carolina is trying to raise funds to buy the land itself and preserve it.
With the local historical site in danger of being sold to developers, North Carolina is trying to raise funds to buy the land itself and preserve it.
Students for Sustainable Living presented a proposal to change the ePrint quota for undergraduate students.
SOFC Chair Joyce Lau said more than $35,000 was allocated to student organizations due to "big-ticket items."
Members of DUSDAC discusses the growing concerning around food trucks at lunchtime.
A retreat at the King’s Daughters Inn next to East Campus was held Monday to promote creative writing on the National Day of Writing.
DSG members were inaugurated as part of the judiciary Wednesday evening.
Wilson Recreational Center will no longer require reservations starting July 1.