CHCCS assistant teacher fired after being charged with murder
Tanesha Jeffries, a teaching assistant for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, was arrested and charged with first degree murder and robbery on Friday, ...
Read More »Tanesha Jeffries, a teaching assistant for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, was arrested and charged with first degree murder and robbery on Friday, ...
Read More »Nursing schools are preparing nurses to combat medical changes presented by opioid misuse.
Read More »It's been over a year since North Carolina passed HB 2, colloquially referred to as the bathroom bill. While the federal and state government have repealed ...
Read More »OWASA’s sustainability manager, Mary Tiger, said the initiative will improve OWASA’s service to the local community. Kentrel Inc. is working with ...
Read More »The entire exhibit is tied to the Arts 500 senior seminar that serves as a capstone class to the studio art major at UNC. The class is taught by Jim Hirschfield ...
Read More »For those like myself who are graduating, now is a time to reflect on where we’ve been, and more importantly to look forward to where we are going. ...
Read More »People have heard of Dr. Suess’s character the Lorax, but they may not have heard of UNC’s very own Lorax, Thomas Bythell. He has been the University ...
Read More »Jennifer Kelly, a critical care pharmacist at UNC who works in the emergency department, has combined her medical training with a passion for service. ...
Read More »Amy Preble, waste diversion coordinator at the Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling, said residence halls will have donation stations as part of the ...
Read More »The consensus among the majority of people at UNC seems to be that Silent Sam should be removed. Some believe that it should be put in a museum ...
Read More »And you know what? I am so happy that I am replaceable. I’m happy this place can go on without me. What a self-absorbed thing to say, as if this ...
Read More »Like all of us, I am the product of institutions. I hope to graduate with a doctorate from UNC in communication this August. While I have been well educated ...
Read More »On Friday and Saturday, the North Carolina track and field teams split the weekend’s events in the Virginia Challenge, held in Charlottesville, and ...
Read More »On Sunday, the North Carolina men's tennis team defeated Miami, 4-0, to finish conference play with an 11-1 record. The Tar Heels clinched a share of ...
Read More »On May 11, all clothing and basket service will cease at Fetzer Hall, bringing an end to the decades-long “Fetzer Grays” tradition. Under the current ...
Read More »On Monday, UNC student-athletes gathered in Memorial Hall for the sixth-annual Rammy Awards, the Tar Heels' take on the ESPYS in which athletes across ...
Read More »Sitting on a tan couch on a Friday afternoon, Rosa del Carmen Ortez-Cruz and a visiting friend crocheted intricate stitches of thin, pink yarn into a ...
Read More »“This is not about feelings. It is about the spotlight on Arts Everywhere, a hollow platitude that gives the school a façade of interest in the arts ...
Read More »UNC first-year Ashley Boldt typically uses Uber several times a week. Without a car on campus, the service lets her go to the supermarket, the airport ...
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