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N.C. Senate’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations: UNC System
The 2010 Senate Budget Introduction General Government Public Education UNC System Community Colleges Justice and Public Safety Health and Human ... Keep Reading
N.C. Senate’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations: Public Education
The 2010 Senate Budget Introduction General Government Public Education UNC System Community Colleges Justice and Public Safety Health and Human ... Keep Reading
Obama, Health Care Driving Voters to Republicans
North Carolina voters’ opposition to health care reform and their souring opinion of President Barack Obama are the driving forces behind voting behavior and voter ... Keep Reading
WCPSS Central Services: A Snapshot
Last week the Wake County School Board passed a $1.2 billion budget. The budget included $20 million in funding cuts; a number which may still rise as high as $40 million, ... Keep Reading
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations: UNC System
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations Overview Community Colleges Public Education General Government Health & Human Services Natural ... Keep Reading
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations: Public Education
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations Overview Community Colleges Public Education General Government Health & Human Services Natural ... Keep Reading
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations: Community Colleges
Gov. Perdue’s 2010-11 Budget Recommendations Overview Community Colleges Public Education General Government Health & Human Services Natural ... Keep Reading
Will 2010 Be Another 1994 – The Answer May Lie in the Generic Ballot
Civitas polling indicates that the November election could certainly reset the balance of power in the North Carolina General Assembly. It is a similar story to what ... Keep Reading
All Wired Up: Six Questions Technology in the Classroom Raises
Typical text messaging between two students in, say, a physics classroom: Katie: “U bored?” John: “Ya” Katie: “Check out Lauren’s Facebook ... Keep Reading