UNC graduate will travel to Japan to help animals affected by quake
While many recent graduates are entering the job market or going on summer vacations, Alex Lane is entering the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake. But ...
Read More »While many recent graduates are entering the job market or going on summer vacations, Alex Lane is entering the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake. But ...
Read More »Student body president Mary Cooper was able to pull away in a sweeping victory in the spring election, but the unprecedented level of controversy that ...
Read More »Student Congress’ final meeting of the academic year was burdened with the task of external appointments. All were approved — except one. Without ...
Read More »Student government is ready to rally. At an open house hosted Tuesday by Student Body President Mary Cooper, students had the opportunity to sign up ...
Read More »A cappella groups welcome students at Sunset Serenade during the first week of classes. They sing in the Pit, by the Old Well and sometimes even at graduation. ...
Read More »The rules and judiciary committee of Student Congress met Wednesday to review external appointments and to discuss a finance bill dealing with student ...
Read More »The Student Code is anything but a bedtime story for most. But for Board of Elections chairman-select Dakota Williams, it will be just that.
Read More »Days after dozens of tornadoes raged across the state, the University is looking to extend a hand and lift N.C. communities from the rubble.
Read More »As part of its continued reforms of the Student Code, the finance committee of Student Congress passed a bill Tuesday providing members more control over ...
Read More »Dakota Williams, former student body treasurer, accepted an offer to become chairman of the Board of Elections on Tuesday night. Student body president ...
Read More »Senior Amelia Sciandra calls her last production with LAB! Theatre a ‘play within a play within a play.’ But that level of nuanced complexity has ...
Read More »A bill that passed through a Student Congress committee Tuesday night would give the full body the power to regulate changes to eight major student fees. In ...
Read More »By the time incoming freshmen step foot on campus for orientation, any changes to the basketball ticket policy should be set in stone. But students ...
Read More »Student government has opened spring applications for students interested in serving on campus committees and advisory boards. Opportunities are available ...
Read More »The first meeting of the 93rd session of Student Congress voted in a new leader who promised to further revise the Student Code and improve efficiency. ...
Read More »After emerging as the unscathed winner in a contentious election and waiting for more than a month to be inaugurated, Mary Cooper stepped up to the Great ...
Read More »There was nothing Hogan Medlin could do. Administrators had tacked on an additional increase of $750 per student to the tuition plan — and the student ...
Read More »After Student Congress passed a bill March 15 clarifying certain members of student government’s executive branch cannot run for another elected position ...
Read More »In an effort to streamline her cabinet, Student Body President-elect Mary Cooper is planning to cut its size dramatically. Applications for spots on ...
Read More »Student Government is beginning a push to break down the barriers between the student body and the arts community. Carolina Creative Arts — a week-long ...
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