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Last fiscal year, CFCC received $363,151 in labor market adjustment reserve funds from the General Assembly. CFCC was one of three community colleges out of 58 across the state that didn't account for the use of those funds for a state board report. Records acquired by WHQR show they mainly went to those in upper administration who are categorized as "institutional support" and those who work in student services.
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Meeting minutes aren’t an exact transcript. But the official record of the hearing and removal of Ray Funderburk does contain a lot of detail — and a few omissions.
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Community colleges can be an alternative to traditional universities for students. They’re an option for people not interested in 4-year degrees – but who…
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Modern dance and Memorial Day remembrances might not sound like natural bedfellows. But this year, Paul Taylor Dance Company is working to raise the…
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North Carolina state legislators have passed House Bill 527 – also known as an Act to Restore and Preserve Free Speech on the Campuses of the Constituent…
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Paula Poundstone is at her best when she is unscripted. As a panelist on the NPR news quiz show Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me, she writes only two sections in…
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Those in high school years years ago might remember shop class or home economics as assignments for students deemed unable to cut it academically. Today,…
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Voters are hearing plenty about this dramatic presidential campaign season. Even locally, New Hanover County has its own mini-drama underway with a very…
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Since the ouster of former president Ted Spring early this year, public interest in the financial workings of Cape Fear Community College has spiked. At…
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The North Carolina State Auditor’s office recently released an investigative report examining Cape Fear Community College’s finances. This came after…