Two fired for role in academic scandal, four others cleared of wrongdoing
Drama professor Bobbi Owen's lawyer, Doug Kingsbery, says the Wainstein report was wrong about the former administrator's involvement in UNC's academic ...
Read More »Drama professor Bobbi Owen's lawyer, Doug Kingsbery, says the Wainstein report was wrong about the former administrator's involvement in UNC's academic ...
Read More »After two years under an interim director, the Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office will begin the search for a permanent director in spring 2016, ...
Read More »gus-presser
Read More »One Durham-based nonprofit is helping to bring Kenyans out of poverty through employment and education.
Read More »The move was announced at the UNC Board of Governors meeting in Chapel Hill after 10 months of searching following current system president Tom Ross' ...
Read More »A Place at the Table, a pay-what-you-can cafe, is under construction in Raleigh. The restaurant will allow patrons to set their own price for their meal ...
Read More »By Dylan Tastet Staff Writer 5000 hungry stomachs. Filled for free. With food that would have been wasted. That’s what occurred Tuesday evening at UNC’s ...
Read More »Despite an ongoing court case about the exclusion of Asian-American and white applicants, UNC announced on Tuesday it has joined a group of more than ...
Read More »It seems strange to have a facility host both its grand opening and its 10th anniversary celebration on the same day, but such was the case for UNC’s ...
Read More »Free speech on campus can strike the wrong chord with some audiences, but it is protected nonetheless.
Read More »Speculation has arisen concerning Fennebresque's ability to lead the board, and it's rumored he might be replaced. Fennebresque declined to comment about ...
Read More »Friday’s Faculty Council meeting ended with applause for the unanimous approval of a resolution supporting academic freedom and English professor Neel ...
Read More »By Yoon Ju Chung Staff Writer The booth publicizing Workers Vanguard – a communist newspaper published by International Communist League – was set ...
Read More »For the third time in as many months, the Silent Sam statue on McCorkle Place looks a little different.
Read More »Robert Roskind and his wife felt uncomfortable when his wife breastfed his then-infant daughter in public.
Read More »Longtime Indy Week editor Lisa Sorg was unexpectedly dismissed Aug. 12 — highlighting the difficulties facing the traditional print product.
Read More »Chapel Hill was named after a chapel on a hill — probably.
Read More »In the final meeting of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments this academic year, N.C. State University’s Zack King was sworn in as the ...
Read More »Size matters — at least, that’s what Massachusetts native Haley Scott thought in high school.
Read More »