Op-ed: A climate change refuter will be president — which side are you on?
"With a fascist in office, this far-reaching federal action is now impossible. It is abundantly clear that this government won't fight for us. Therefore, ...
Read More »"With a fascist in office, this far-reaching federal action is now impossible. It is abundantly clear that this government won't fight for us. Therefore, ...
Read More »The UNC Gamelan Nyai Saraswati Ensemble had its fall concert on Wednesday in Hill Hall. This ensemble performs Javanese Gamelan music and has been performing ...
Read More »In this episode of Hark The Pod, Sports Editor Caroline Wills is joined by assistants Emma Moon and Matthew Maynard and senior writer Harry Crowther talk ...
Read More »A new exhibition in the Hanes Art Center includes photographs of Mandatory Palestine and a narrative painting "When Olive Trees Weep" created during last ...
Read More »"This perspective is one of learned helplessness that has become a fixed social reality, so much so that many Americans are not aware of any possible ...
Read More »A supermajority allows a party to override a veto with a two-thirds vote in both the state house and senate without having to consult with the opposing ...
Read More »"Nobody ever cared about students," he said. "It's never something that's ever talked about — half the bills the Senate ever passed were just about ...
Read More »In 2005, the University dedicated the Unsung Founders Memorial to the enslaved and free Black individuals who contributed to the making of UNC. Some community ...
Read More »"It's okay to process that hurt and acknowledge what the Harris campaign should’ve done differently. But, it's also important to recognize how hard ...
Read More »Vizuete, who has worked at UNC for almost 20 years, will represent the school's commitment to building innovation, entrepreneurship and translation.
Read More »The two-year curriculum of the physician assistant program offers veterans scholarships and special admissions preference to finish their medical training. ...
Read More »At the event, town staff worked at tables and distributed coupons for free bike inspections, bus route maps and safety gear including reflective lights. ...
Read More »“[Drakeford] was distinctive because he really was a great mayor in a kind of transitional or pivotal time for Carrboro’s history,” Orange County ...
Read More »UNC will host multiple new courses available for students in the spring.
Read More »Lifestyle Staff Writer Adele Harris deleted social media apps from her phone for a couple of days. Here are her reflections.
Read More »"Incorporating hyper-feminine ideals regarding a 'clean' aesthetic in which women are expected to re-embrace a 1900s life of countryside peace and solitude, ...
Read More »The 24-credit B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies currently has around 50 unique paths that students are following.
Read More »"Insulated on campus, we often forget the true plight of our fellow Americans. Most voters are far more concerned with their finances and family’s health ...
Read More »After struggling to record more than one goal in a game since September, junior forward Ryleigh Heck knocked back two against No. 9 Duke.
Read More »Maria Gakdeng, Lexi Donarski and Alyssa Ustby combined for just 10 points on 3-13 shooting.
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