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Lamda Chi Alpha hosts its first blood drive of the year
Lambda Chi Alpha, along with the American Red Cross, hosted a blood drive this past week. This was the first blood drive of three that Lambda Chi Alpha hopes to organize this semester, with aspiration that participation will increase.
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NinerTech reopens for the 2010-2011 school year
For computer-related needs, UNC Charlotte students can utilize NinerTech.
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UNC Charlotte outgrowing current fitness center
Students have complained about needing a new fitness center that is suited for all UNC Charlotte students, and the university may be getting it.
Student organizations show off at annual showcase
Over 325 student organizations unfolded on campus in an effort to attract students to their tables, displaying information about their organizations last Wednesday.
As one climbs the stairs from Belk to Cone on this Saturday afternoon, distant music invites passers-by into the courtyard to investigate the activities.
Rush Week rapidly approaching
Rush Week for the 12 fraternities under the Interfraternity Council (at UNC Charlotte) will begin Sept. 8, 2010 and will adjourn a week later.
Due to continuing budget cuts, UNC Charlotte recently increased tuition and fees for the 2010 fall semester.
Student Body Vice-President Christopher McDonald opened the year's first SGA Senate meeting, which included approving new student organizations and President Smith's proposed cabinet.
Due to an increase in enrollment, UNC Charlotte Parking Services has taken measures to simplify parking.
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The Charlotte 49ers, who received the final aproval for a football program earlier this month, have scheduled their first football series, beginning in 2013.
Impact Charlotte host 2nd Annual 49,000 Water Balloon fight. Niner News was there to catch every minute.
Pilot Pen, the third-largest writing instrument company in the country, is making an effort to cut down on human waste
North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue signed the University Non-Appropriated Capital Project bill that included the funding plan for the Niner football stadium construction on Aug. 2.
UNC Charlotte is taking action in an effort to prevent the dangers of rape and sexual abuse. The University police department will continue to offer their yearly rape aggression defense classes.
UNC Charlotte will have football
The first part of the Charlotte 49ers football journey is complete. North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue signed the University Non-Appropriated Capital Project bill that included the funding plan for the Niner football stadium construction, essentially putting in the final piece of the puzzle for Charlotte football.
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UNC Charlotte holds annual convocation
On Tuesday Aug. 17, Chancellor Dubois, among others spoke to university faculty, staff, and students about what lies ahead at UNC Charlotte.
Parking Services will offer three remote parking options in Fall 2010 to help accommodate the 800 student increase in enrollment.
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For fall 2010, Dining Services will replace Coyote Jacks in Prospector with SMASHERS, a new burger joint at UNC Charlotte.
Megan Smith, elected Student Body President in April, has announced her executive cabinet for the upcoming year.
UNC Charlotte was starting to look like a ghost town. That was before freshmen invaded campus to attend SOAR. The invasion began last week.
Marlene Hall, Director of Police and Public Safety resigns
Marlene Hall, UNC Charlotte's Director of Police and Public Safety has resigned.
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Niner News - April 16, 2010