UNC researchers close to Parkinson’s treatment
By Carly Berkenblit | September 14Scientists at UNC have developed methods to restore neurons and reduce the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
Scientists at UNC have developed methods to restore neurons and reduce the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
English 105 is more than a required course — it sets a precedent for the writing skills expected at UNC.
The $15 million renovations to Hill Hall’s auditorium have altered the daily routine for music students and faculty alike.
After $104,394 worth of cleaning and repairs, Morrison Residence Hall is mold-free.
When sophomore Joseph Locklear was named the 15th UNC student to earn the Udall Scholarship, it meant far more to him because of his family heritage.
Sonny Powell knew how influential his grandfather was in the state of North Carolina, but even he is occasionally surprised at how much his grandfather's work factors into his life.
“Excited is an understatement,” said Ph.D student Will Partin about UNC’s first humanities course on video games, that he will be teaching.
The judge who sentenced Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius to five years in prison for killing his girlfriend spoke about her time as an activist in Apartheid South Africa.
This year’s Homecoming concert hosted by the Carolina Union Activities Board sold less than a thousand tickets, but CUAB’s upcoming 2015 spring concert has already sold out.
Research articles published by UNC faculty might soon be available to the public if a proposed change to University policy is implemented.
Hill Hall is currently undergoing a $15 million renovation to its auditorium. The auditorium first opened in 1907 as a library.