UNC to host conference in the style of the famous TED talks
Intellectuals from around the world — and some from UNC — will gather for a one-day event in January thanks to an effort by students to further their ...
Read More »Intellectuals from around the world — and some from UNC — will gather for a one-day event in January thanks to an effort by students to further their ...
Read More »A crowd of roughly 30 students attended one of the last tuition forums held by Student Body President Mary Cooper. Cooper and students discussed which ...
Read More »For the past forty years, the UNC system’s 16 universities have upheld the state constitution’s mandate to keep the cost of education affordable.
Read More »School board elections happen every two years — but the members elected this Tuesday will have to handle an unprecedented combination of challenges, ...
Read More »As the Reese Felts Digital News Project celebrated its one-year anniversary Tuesday, the leaders of the website said they are continuing to redefine content ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Transit might be forced to cut entire bus routes and reduce the frequency of bus stops due to a lack of funds.
Read More »UNC administrators discussed Thursday the possibility of raising tuition by nearly 40 percent in the next two to four years.
Read More »UNC graduate student Brian Bower officially withdrew from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education race last week. Bower, a Ph.D. student originally ...
Read More »Late Saturday, in the shadow of the Wake County Jail, a crowd of Occupy Raleigh protesters gathered to cheer on fellow occupiers who found themselves ...
Read More »Editor’s Note: When Dive reviewed _Read Me Out Loud in our Sept. 29 issue, we incorrectly labeled_ “Maria, Maria” as a cover. We decided to give ...
Read More »Although a 250-acre, innovation-focused expansion to UNC might seem without precedent, the University embarked on a project of similar scope in the 1980s. ...
Read More »With the Nov. 8 election five weeks away, Chapel Hill Town Council and mayoral candidates submitted their 35-day campaign finance reports this week. The ...
Read More »The First Amendment is a sacred right that should not be taken lightly, regardless of whether it’s used as a defense or a weapon. In a lawsuit he’s ...
Read More »Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not much closer to a solution after years of peace talks and false starts, UNC students are finding ways ...
Read More »As Chapel Hill residents gear up for tonight’s kickoff of Chapel Hill 2020, many remain unsure about their place in the process. But after tonight’s ...
Read More »CHARLOTTE — Student leaders gathered Saturday in Charlotte to discuss funding allocations and lobbying tactics for the academic year. Members of the ...
Read More »Chancellor Holden Thorp and the chairman of the Board of Trustees reiterated their commitment to a winning football program at Thursday’s full meeting ...
Read More »Last spring, I received an email from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication notifying me of my acceptance to the school. Apparently, my GPA ...
Read More »The Association of Student Governments deserves credit for trying to have its voice heard in Washington, D.C. But in a time of steep budget cuts, the ...
Read More »Glen Lennox moved closer to becoming a Neighborhood Conservation District Monday when the Chapel Hill Town Council agreed to approve final plans for phase ...
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