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Get counted. Census Day is April 1, and students who live off campus need to fill out their census questionnaires.

Students who live on campus don’t need to worry about filling out census questionnaires. Rick Bradley, an assistant director at the Department of Housing and Residential Education, said the housing department takes care of the census data for on-campus students.

Were you one of the students who complained about our Greek coverage this semester? Or how about those who were angry with the editorial board for its treatment of Youth for Western Civilization?

Well, here is your chance to make your voice heard and your opportunity to make a lasting impression in your community.

Assigning registration dates based on semesters as opposed to credit hours is a more equitable method that will likely help seniors struggling to fulfill requirements.

Adequate accommodations have also been made for transfer students. The number of transferred semesters will be determined based on the number of credit hours transferred.

The archaic image of a public school administrator using a paddle to discipline a student might seem like a relic of the past that has thankfully been done away with.

But in North Carolina, the practice of corporal punishment still exists in many school districts.

The University needs an energy policy that is both dynamic and aggressive to maximize the opportunities for eliminating its dependency on coal.

This means having the ability to adapt to changing technologies and being more aggressive in pursuing energy goals.

In order for a newspaper to be the watchdog it strives to be, it must be as independent as possible.

Now it is time for N.C. State’s venerable student newspaper to take that step toward independence.

The Technician has been going through some rough patches lately. Over the last few years, the paper has suffered from recruitment and retention problems.

Chancellor Thorp’s announcement last week that interim provost Bruce Carney would be taking the position permanently pending trustee approval came as a surprise.

Occasionally, there are changes we can’t believe in. And it seems some members of Student Congress have found one.

Congress is trying to eliminate the runoff system in student body elections. Currently, one candidate has to get a majority vote from the student body or there’s a battle between the two candidates with the most votes.

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Reportedly, Google is “99.9 percent” certain it will end operations in China after a long-running dispute over censorship. Here’s what you get if you search for this in China:

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The Student Supreme Court needs an appointed plaintiff’s counsel position to ensure fairer and more effective procedures.

This would give people who sue student government greater access — if they so choose — to representation by an individual who has an understanding of the Student Code and the process of suing in the Student Supreme Court.

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