Column: We need transparent policies on generative AI use
"We are still early in the process of making AI policies. The most challenging part of this is that what works for one department may not work for another ...
Read More »"We are still early in the process of making AI policies. The most challenging part of this is that what works for one department may not work for another ...
Read More »"Women in UNC’s athletics are waiting for the investment to catch up to their successes. More eyes are on women’s sports than ever, and the ball is ...
Read More »"Tez Walker deserves to play. Accepting the verdict, even if begrudgingly, is enabling the NCAA’s authority. UNC needs to suit up, defend Tez Walker ...
Read More »Faculty Chair Beth Moracco, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Chris Clemens led the Faculty Council in a discussion last Friday about campus safety ...
Read More »The UNC men’s and women’s basketball teams, along with many other UNC athletes, participated in the Dribble for Victory Over Cancer event, put on ...
Read More »Last week, the Tar Heels eked out a 40-34 double overtime win against Appalachian State. To remain undefeated, UNC will need to limit penalties, bounce ...
Read More »"I have had my fair share of gasp-worthy moments in the past. Did I wear yellow corduroy bell bottoms with cowboy boots and a jean jacket? I did. Someone ...
Read More »At a press conference held on Monday morning, just before the BOT meeting, UNC football head coach Mack Brown said the purpose of the meeting was to “figure ...
Read More »UNC student dance groups prepare for another year of choreography and community.
Read More »Following the events of Monday, Aug. 28, students, faculty and community members create and experience art to find healing and advocate for change. Community ...
Read More »UNC launched the Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity (ViVE) focused on virtual health care on Aug. 1. The University received a $3.7 million ...
Read More »Art galleries in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area host 2nd Friday Art Walks every month, connecting community members, artists and galleries.
Read More »Riggs, a Democrat, was sworn in to her spot on the N.C. Court of Appeals in February of this year after being appointed by Cooper, and was widely expected ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team fell to Michigan and Michigan State this weekend at the ACC-Big Ten Challenge in Ann Arbor and East Lansing, Michigan, ...
Read More »The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (5-0-3, 0-0 ACC) drew with No. 12 Alabama (5-0-3, 0-0 SEC), 1-1, in Tuscaloosa on Sunday evening.
Read More »Since her sophomore year of high school, Kyle Lumsden has been involved with Students Demand Action, a national non-partisan organization dedicated to ...
Read More »The Seymour Center in Chapel Hill will offer special programs and services for Senior Center Month, Myra Austin, the community-based services and senior ...
Read More »"In middle school English classes, I was forced to read a variety of anecdotal, panicky pieces about us young people and our digital technologies. The ...
Read More »The CAP will receive funding mostly from the federal government and the state government, Amy Eckberg, the sustainability programs manager for Orange ...
Read More »This win gives the Tar Heels their third consecutive win after their loss to Iowa earlier this season.
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