A decade of activism: How social justice movements have continued at UNC in the 2010s
When students and community members remember this past decade at UNC, activism will likely come to the forefront of their memory.
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When students and community members remember this past decade at UNC, activism will likely come to the forefront of their memory.
Content warning: This article contains references to sexual assault.
Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz sent an email to the campus community on Monday evening, sharing the findings of a U.S. Department of Education investigation that found UNC in violation of the Clery Act, a law that requires colleges and universities that receive federal funding to report crime statistics.
Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and other University leaders gathered at the Carolina Inn this week for a meeting of the Board of Trustees, using the event as an opportunity to address the fallout from the recently-released U.S. Department of Education review that showed UNC violated campus safety laws from 2009 to 2016.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated Kate Luck's title. She is a spokesperson for the University.
Alleviating the effects of fast fashion, sharing styled looks and providing a platform for women at UNC to rent clothing. Sophomore Kendall Harrow brought these goals to fruition with the Facebook page UNC Style Switch.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated Bob Blouin's name in a quote. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Editor's note: This article contains graphic depictions of chemical assault/drugging.
It could happen anywhere. In class. At home. Even while making coffee at the Target Starbucks on Franklin Street.
The 20 leaders of the Campus Safety Commission discussed the reported ineffectiveness of Alert Carolina, sexual assault on campus and the communication issues between administration and the student body at Wednesday's meeting.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation's senate met Tuesday to discuss the ongoing search for University administrators, the Student Advocates for Graduate Education (SAGE) Fall Summit, increases in tuition and fees and the cost of implicit bias training.
Campus safety has been a hot topic at UNC for some time. But this year, there has been even more buzz than usual surrounding the issue of sexual assault.
Editor's note: This editorial discusses sensitive topics such as sexual assault.
UNC junior Liz Howard spent her summer looking for a play that spoke to her. Howard created Black Arts Theatre Company last year — and when she stumbled upon “Black Girl, Interrupted,” she knew she had found the company’s inaugural show.
On Tuesday, voters will have to pick four of the following seven candidates to serve on Town Council. All of the candidates running have diverse qualifications and ideas, and we feel encouraged by the quality of all of the candidates running to serve the town of Chapel Hill.
Content warning: This article discusses sexual assault and sexual misconduct.
The Chapel Hill Police Department will be hosting its Community Police Academy on Nov. 14 and Nov. 16 to give community members an inside look at how the department functions.
“Educate, train, empower.” This is the motto of one of UNC’s newest female empowerment groups: Wonder Women.
Homecoming Week at the University is more than just a time for hundreds of alumni to flock to their alma mater. It's also a time to celebrate the current students and vote for Mr. and Miss UNC.
CORRECTION (10/27/2019): A previous version of this article contained an inaccuracy about an IFC mandate. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.