‘We're humans as well’: Faculty feels weight of supporting student mental health
Though many professors view caring for their students’ mental health as part of their responsibility, some say they also feel the weight of that care. ...
Read More »Though many professors view caring for their students’ mental health as part of their responsibility, some say they also feel the weight of that care. ...
Read More »"As a public health problem, gun violence needs public health solutions. Until then, needless life will be lost until we are too tired to 'run, hide, ...
Read More »No political action committee will be formed by Julia Grumbles to support Adam Searing and the four town council candidates he has endorsed in this year's ...
Read More »Some faculty and students speculated that miscommunication and lack of training were the reasons some professors continued teaching during the active ...
Read More »With Hispanic Heritage Month beginning Sept. 15, Triangle-area businesses and organizations are hosting events to celebrate Latino heritage and art. Here ...
Read More »“In the work that we do, we see the connection between domestic violence homicides, gun violence and mass shootings," Cassandra Rowe, the co-director ...
Read More »UNC students and community members visit local venues in Chapel Hill and Carrboro for trivia nights, an increasingly popular tradition in the area. From ...
Read More »UNC students and surrounding community members gathered at the Bell Tower on Sunday afternoon to protest the construction of the Atlanta Public Safety ...
Read More »The LGPSA is a student-run organization for students that identify as or in support of Latin American and Hispanic people at the University. The club ...
Read More »Following the Aug. 28 shooting on UNC's campus, mental health specialists with Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools discuss the best ways to support students, ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill is currently taking interest forms for Stream Team 2.0, a program that gives Chapel Hill volunteers the opportunity to monitor ...
Read More »Michael Morgan joins the state's attorney general, Josh Stein, in the Democratic primary. Stein was endorsed by sitting Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper last ...
Read More »Sports editor Shelby Swanson and assistant sports editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace discuss the UNC win again App State and running back Omarion Hampton's ...
Read More »“You got to go through something to get something,” Mitch Mason, the North Carolina football team chaplain, said. “When you are going through adversity, ...
Read More »The 13th annual Hopscotch Music Festival flooded downtown Raleigh with a lineup of national and local performers of music and comedy from Sept. 7-9, complete ...
Read More »"We are still early in the process of making AI policies. The most challenging part of this is that what works for one department may not work for another ...
Read More »"Women in UNC’s athletics are waiting for the investment to catch up to their successes. More eyes are on women’s sports than ever, and the ball is ...
Read More »"Tez Walker deserves to play. Accepting the verdict, even if begrudgingly, is enabling the NCAA’s authority. UNC needs to suit up, defend Tez Walker ...
Read More »Faculty Chair Beth Moracco, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Chris Clemens led the Faculty Council in a discussion last Friday about campus safety ...
Read More »The UNC men’s and women’s basketball teams, along with many other UNC athletes, participated in the Dribble for Victory Over Cancer event, put on ...
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