Local media leaders talk First Amendment
UNC will celebrate its third annual First Amendment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 27, but its importance extends outside the campus.
Read More »UNC will celebrate its third annual First Amendment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 27, but its importance extends outside the campus.
Read More »The Board of Trustees will mark its first meeting of the academic year today with an organizational change. In order to promote more focused conversation ...
Read More »Like all schools under the NCAA’s keen gaze, UNC takes special care to emphasize the first term in “student athlete.”
Read More »As the University took care to note in a 111-page response to the NCAA’s allegations Monday, the athletic department’s history is almost entirely ...
Read More »UNC-system administrators are working to expand foreign language learning opportunities for students as part of an initiative they hope will save money ...
Read More »Carrboro Mayor Mark Chilton became the youngest elected political figure in the state’s history when he joined the Chapel Hill Town Council at age 21, ...
Read More »Brian Bower is running for a seat in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board—but he doesn’t want to win.
Read More »Working with his predecessor might provide Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Dick Mann with an opportunity to reminisce about his past.
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum is home to the sarcophagus in which William Hayes Ackland, the original benefactor of the museum, is entombed.
Read More »Chapel Hill and University officials have been working together to determine what effect UNC budget cuts will have on the town, but only one thing remains ...
Read More »UNC-system President Thomas Ross has been forced to grapple with a systemwide cut of 15.6 percent or $414 million in state funding during his first year ...
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