Four University students win JNO awards to fund startups
The 2011 winners of the JNO Awards in Entrepreneurial Studies for the minor in entrepreneurship are Eric Xu, Reed Turchi, Amber Koonce and Safia Davis. ...
Read More »The 2011 winners of the JNO Awards in Entrepreneurial Studies for the minor in entrepreneurship are Eric Xu, Reed Turchi, Amber Koonce and Safia Davis. ...
Read More »University researchers joined a national collaborative working to reduce sports-related concussions this week. The National Sports Concussion Cooperative ...
Read More »After the UNC baseball team takes on Clemson on Saturday at 2 p.m., players will stick around to shave their heads as part of the BaseBald fundraiser, ...
Read More »Student Government is beginning a push to break down the barriers between the student body and the arts community. Carolina Creative Arts — a week-long ...
Read More »Jordan Imbrey came to the Robertson Scholars Program later than most. After being rejected as a high school applicant, he didn’t even apply as a freshman ...
Read More »Red rubber noses, outlandish outfits, giant underwear — all in an unexpected place. In the spirit of unconventional health care activist and doctor ...
Read More »When R&B artist Marvin Gaye recorded his 11th album, U.S. anti-communist efforts in Vietnam were nearing their 16th year. Almost 13,500 people were ...
Read More »Every day I’ve been reading these editorials and letters on why guns should or should not be allowed on campus.
Read More »Regarding the landfill demonstration at the Old Well on Monday held by the Campus Y committee SWEAT, it is time that we open our eyes and take a stand. ...
Read More »UNC’s basketball season has come to a close, and what a season it was. We certainly encountered our share of adversity. First the Wear twins jumped ...
Read More »A four-day work week might sound like a luxurious option — but not when you’re working 10 hours a day and often working a second job on your three-day ...
Read More »It’s been almost a year since an Association of Student Governments’ effort at stipend reform failed. With a new opportunity to reform them in ways ...
Read More »An item was taken from an unlocked car at 12:20 a.m. Thursday at 123 Johnson St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The stolen mp3 player was ...
Read More »Communications professor Hap Kindem’s documentary, “More than Meets the Eye”, will be screened at the 2011 Boston International Film Festival April ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In response to Mr. Hanft’s letter (“Guns and alcohol make for a lethal combination,” Apr.
Read More »Jim Bedford has been studying at UNC for more than eight years. Now a fourth-year medical student, Bedford, who specializes in psychiatry, recently ...
Read More »Decades ago, The Ugly Club reigned at the University. Club officers openly boasted unattractive faces and aimed to scare the homesickness out of freshman ...
Read More »Workers are preparing a sit-out in response to upcoming schedule changes, and students are coming together to aid the protest. Student Action with Workers ...
Read More »New state legislation might leave Chapel Hill unable to provide residents with town-sponsored internet services if passed.House Bill 129, otherwise known ...
Read More »Adrian Grenier is the first to admit that he’s famous for pretending to be famous. But that kind of self-reflexive awareness is exactly the kind of ...
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