Carolina Student Impact Fund helps students struggling due to COVID-19
The rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has disrupted everything from the stock market to spring commencement. UNC's Carolina Student Impact Fund will ...
Read More »The rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has disrupted everything from the stock market to spring commencement. UNC's Carolina Student Impact Fund will ...
Read More »Whether it's facing competition for a starting spot, securing a role close to home or seeking opportunities with new teams, catch up on what these four ...
Read More »After receiving an email stating that their positions will be terminated on April 1, a group of resident advisers wrote a letter to Carolina Housing, ...
Read More »This story is the first of a series featuring the newly elected members of the Orange County Schools Board of Education.
Read More »To say it rings hollow when the Dean of the Graduate School urges graduate students to come to campus in this moment because they are “an important ...
Read More »Co-photo Editor Maya Carter shares the songs that are keeping her spirits up now that March Madness, commencement and basically everything else has been ...
Read More »On Monday, UNC spring courses resumed — following an extended, two-week spring break because of the coronavirus outbreak. Campus community members share ...
Read More »“As we’re college students learning how to live on our own and function on our own, it's really important to make these habits now,” Ragsdale said. ...
Read More »Here's how UNC's Greek Life is responding to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Read More »To limit the spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus, the Town of Chapel Hill has canceled all advisory board, commission and town council meetings until further ...
Read More »“The problem was immediate, and it was our responsibility to find a solution for the problem,” Tom Raynor, founder of Carroboro United, said. “We ...
Read More »After surveying his students and finding out what they have been dealing with since UNC announced the closing of its campus, one professor updated his ...
Read More »While the concept of eligibility relief seems to satisfy all parties, a closer look at the inner workings of the Division I scholarship system reveals ...
Read More »While UNC students and people around the country are urged to practice social distancing to flatten the curve of COVID-19, students with immunocompromised ...
Read More »Many of UNC's arts organizations had competitions and performances this spring that have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the groups try ...
Read More »UNC students are spending their time during quarantine making calls to senior citizens to make sure they don't get lonely.
Read More »CHCCS community members are working hard to ensure that students dependent on food from school get what they need.
Read More »Gov. Cooper is requiring the majority of retail locations, aside from grocery stores, to close starting this week to encourage social distancing.
Read More »Large grocery store chains like Trader Joe's, Harris Teeter and Whole Foods Market are making accommodations for customers and employees alike to combat ...
Read More »On March 17, the University announced that residence halls would be closed for the rest of the semester for students without exemptions, as UNC makes ...
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