University's Housekeeping Services faces imminent changes
After a consultant’s report unveiled problems of discrimination and inadequate management in Housekeeping Services, University administrators are starting ...
Read More »After a consultant’s report unveiled problems of discrimination and inadequate management in Housekeeping Services, University administrators are starting ...
Read More »With the selection of four candidates for the position of vice provost for diversity and multicultural affairs, the University has moved one step closer ...
Read More »After receiving a vote of symbolic support from Student Congress on Tuesday, a proposal to create a gender-neutral housing option is primed for consideration ...
Read More »After full funding to bring Republican pundit Ann Coulter to campus was denied for a second time by Student Congress Tuesday, leaders of the College Republicans ...
Read More »The opening night for the opera “Of Mice and Men,” in Sydney, Australia, this July ended in a six-minute standing ovation. Four-time Grammy winner ...
Read More »Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr. is set to go to trial Nov. 28 on first-degree murder charges for the 2008 shooting of former student body president Eve Carson, ...
Read More »Amid instability in collegiate athletics, ACC commissioner John Swofford took the first steps toward a more secure future by adding the University of ...
Read More »College campuses are picking up their pace — and gigabits.University administrators from across the nation —including UNC — met Monday in Chicago ...
Read More »Named for the classroom in which the Chapel Hill Players — fondly known as CHiPs, a UNC improv group — performs, Hamilton 100 is a Los Angeles-based ...
Read More »Dentistry students are likely to either find their curriculum altered for the worse or be charged $1,240 more in student fees, depending on the outcome ...
Read More »Ryan Burk was a teaching assistant for eight semesters before the University’s economics department announced his position would be cut. All sixth-year ...
Read More »North Carolina knew entering Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech that it couldn’t completely stop the Yellow Jackets. The home team had the nation’s ...
Read More »Michael Bloomberg can make it anywhere, including at UNC. The mayor of New York City will give the commencement speech for the class of 2012 in May, Chancellor ...
Read More »After getting sacked for the first time in UNC’s win against Virginia, Renner said he would focus on getting rid of the ball instead of looking for ...
Read More »A new dessert food sold in Chapel Hill has fueled controversy because of a possibly unsafe additive. Lazy Larry cakes, named for the melatonin added to ...
Read More »In its first four years, Carolina Performing Arts paid for the production of 15 premiere performances. Tonight, the Philadelphia Dance Company, called ...
Read More »The University released 80 exhibits Tuesday that were used in UNC’s response to the NCAA’s notice of allegations.
Read More »Response to the University’s open athletic director position has been encouraging so far despite the NCAA investigation into the football program.
Read More »The Board of Trustees will mark its first meeting of the academic year today with an organizational change. In order to promote more focused conversation ...
Read More »The University’s top administrator for diversity and multicultural affairs will soon join the provost’s cabinet — a change administrators hope will ...
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