Attend workshop on professional skills
The Blue Ridge Toastmasters Club is presenting a four-week “Speak-Up Asheville” Public Speaking Workshop.
Read More »The Blue Ridge Toastmasters Club is presenting a four-week “Speak-Up Asheville” Public Speaking Workshop.
Read More »Every time I read yet another Facebook comment or distastefully written tweet claiming the Sandy Hook tragedy was a hoax, my stomach turns.
Read More »On behalf of Carolina Students for Life, I would like to express our full support for the resolution, which was passed by the Chapel Hill Town Council ...
Read More »Mr. Bridges, you seem to have a very short memory. Roy is doing just fine with the situation he has been handed. It was only last year that our team over-achieved. ...
Read More »I am concerned with the implications of the Jan. 11 article on the change in the out-of-state student rate.
Read More »The UNC Advisory Committee for Strategic Directions is largely made up of politicians, CEOs, administrators and only one faculty member.
Read More »We have just launched the first-ever “CollegeHumor Average Student Scholarship Contest,” which was created to help “average” students — those ...
Read More »How did we get to this point where Carolina athletics have deteriorated to such a degree?
Read More »Mr. Lozzi’s Thursday piece “Who really owns our work” brings up the interesting correlation of taxes and slavery.
Read More »In a time when unemployment was a deciding factor in something as monumental as a presidential election, it’s no wonder that the prospect of job growth ...
Read More »This weekend we have the rare opportunity to see a local revival of Michael Frayn’s wonderful play “Copenhagen,” which was last seen here when PlayMakers ...
Read More »Everett Lozzi’s column on Thursday (“Who really owns our work?”) describes taxation as an appropriation of individual wealth by the government, ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Historical Society and UNC University Library present “Silent Sam in History and Memory,” a talk by Dr. Fitz Brundage and Adam Domby ...
Read More »The public is invited to attend an education policy forum and luncheon on Jan. 15. The forum brings together experts from across the state and the nation ...
Read More »The UNC chapter of Engineers Without Borders, a student-led group, is hosting a benefit dinner and auction to raise money for our local and international ...
Read More »It is hard to criticize a coach with the highest winning percentage of any active coach.
Read More »As we move towards a world in which more of our day-to-day lives involve technology on the go, it makes sense for the UNC community to create an improved ...
Read More »Last year, students expressed their disappointment with sweatshop apparel at UNC, launching a campaign to bring more living-wage apparel to campus — ...
Read More »The Chronicle of Higher Education recently reported on the Library Investment Index, a measure used to rank university research libraries, and how increased ...
Read More »On March 10, Andrea Pino was sexually assaulted at UNC by a fellow student.
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