Column: Please stop setting New Year's resolutions you won’t achieve
"We need to be reasonable with ourselves and accept that failure is inevitable when we set overly-ambitious resolutions. But I reckon the real problem ...
Read More »"We need to be reasonable with ourselves and accept that failure is inevitable when we set overly-ambitious resolutions. But I reckon the real problem ...
Read More »As high school students await decisions after applying to UNC, some contemplate the experiences that have led them to this point.
Read More »The program offered two years of support and a path to a tenure-track position at universities.
Read More »The number of students that applied to UNC between the 2019 and 2024 college admissions cycles increased by around 23,500 applicants.
Read More »"The rollback of fact-checking sends a clear message: moderation policies are no longer guided by ethical standards but instead serve to appease powerful ...
Read More »"We want these students to be the best version of themselves. We want to give them hope and opportunity," Director Lisa Kukla said.
Read More »After UNC women's tennis graduated 1,008 singles and doubles victories following last season, six new faces took the court on Sunday.
Read More »Welcome back to a new season of Hark The Pod. In this episode, Sports Editor Caroline Wills is joined by assistant editors Emma Moon and Matthew Maynard ...
Read More »On Sundays at 6 p.m., Recess Yoga in Carrboro hosts a free meditation club.
Read More »Orange County will receive more than $12.7 million in funding to support the efforts of local businesses and programs toward opioid prevention, treatment, ...
Read More »As artificial intelligence begins to be implemented at UNC Hospitals, university leaders share the benefits and potential drawbacks of its use.
Read More »The campus community experienced the winter weather this past weekend, enjoying the first snow since 2022.
Read More »Carolina Housing received reports of key fob issues last Friday from 12:07 to 1:18 a.m.
Read More »Flyleaf Books hosted its first Second Sunday Poetry Series of the year this Sunday, featuring poets Ashley Lumpkin and Colin Dekeersgieter.
Read More »Various artists performed at WCOM's 20th anniversary fundraiser on Sunday. WCOM is a local radio station ran entirely by volunteers.
Read More »"By convincing people to vote for someone who will catalyze late capitalism, X has become intrinsically tied to the government, letting its owner be spoon-fed ...
Read More »"I hope UNC might live up to its motto Lux Libertas as it considers who this university and medical center serves and whom they harm."
Read More »"So why would newspapers bother with opinion sections when we no longer live in an age where people have few options for authoritative viewpoints?"
Read More »"This lawsuit is therefore extremely important in establishing a framework for legal action against the biggest perpetrators of climate change, placing ...
Read More »The Tar Heels were able to shut down Duke in the third quarter and survived the comeback attempt late.
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