UNC student protestors have reached the tipping point
They locked arms in Lenoir, sat during the national anthem in Kenan Stadium and lay on the floor of the Union with their fists raised. They've protested ...
Read More »Dress codes and curfews: a balancing act for women at UNC
Historically, UNC’s female students have faced an uphill battle on campus.
Read More »Former South Road crossing guard says he was denied raise from parking company
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Read More »Student life goes on despite Hurricane Matthew
While Hurricane Matthew swept across North Carolina, UNC campuses had to find ways to keep students safe.
Read More »UNC professor combines English and medicine in interdisciplinary course
This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.
Read More »Sakai upgrade in December may provide a better user experience
UNC will upgrade to Sakai 11 — which will provide easier access on mobile devices and an improved gradebook — on Dec. 20.
Read More »Fees discussed for biomedical engineering, business students
The Student Fee Advisory Subcommittee met on Friday afternoon to hear proposals on new student fees for business and biomedical engineering students.
Read More »Study abroad students have to register their location for safety
Senior Kacey Newman was at the Eiffel Tower during the 2015 Paris terror attacks.
Read More »Journalism class aims to teach students financial skills for adulthood
Students in a personal finance class have the opportunity to learn real life skills — like paying a mortgage and buying a home.
Read More »Distinct clubs make up UNC comedy scene
The UNC comedy scene is about to enter a new era as False Profits, Chapel Hilarity Club and Chapel Hill Players are set to perform in their first-ever ...
Read More »UNC uses T-shirts to remember its history
The University Archives and Records Management Services is remembering UNC history through a digital photo collection of T-shirts from students and alumni. ...
Read More »Students learn to make food their friend again
Hundreds of students filled The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History theater Wednesday to learn about the relationship between food ...
Read More »Clery Report shows increase in reported interpersonal violence
The 2016 Clery Act report was released by the University Friday, providing statistics on crimes committed on campus in the last year.
Read More »PlayMakers brings it full circle with 'The Crucible'
Student and professional actors at PlayMakers Repertory Company will take on 360 degrees of challenge when they try a brand new arrangement on the set ...
Read More »Q&A with Jessica Setnick, an expert on eating disorders
Jessica Setnick has developed materials for the treatment of eating disorders and currently works as a senior fellow at Remuda Ranch, a center that treats ...
Read More »Listening session seeks to support survivors
Administrators will have the chance to listen to the stories of sexual assault survivors on campus.
Read More »When the astronauts came to campus: Morehead Planetarium's life-saving history
From 1960 to 1975, 62 NASA astronauts studied celestial navigation at UNC’s Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.
Read More »Department of Public Safety uses virtual reality to simulate distracted driving
In the Student Union on Tuesday, students strapped on goggles and headphones for a distracted driving simulation hosted by the Department of Public Safety. ...
Read More »Old sensors in Davis Library caused Monday's fire alarm
When fire alarms went off in Davis Library Monday, nothing was on fire. Older fire alarm panels in Davis caused the alarm — and they cause others.
Read More »GPSF continues to seek separation from student government
During the Graduate and Professional Student Federation meeting Tuesday, several bills were passed concerning amendments in the constitution. The main ...
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