Jalek Felton withdraws from UNC
By Chris Hilburn-Trenkle and Corey Risinger | March 1First-year guard Jalek Felton is withdrawing from UNC, about a month after his suspension from the University.
First-year guard Jalek Felton is withdrawing from UNC, about a month after his suspension from the University.
For The Daily Tar Heel's 125th birthday, we reflect on the paper's accomplishments and the experiences that editors share with one another despite their distinct coverage areas. Many challenges have been faced and overcome, and no two days working for the DTH are the same.
First-year guard Jalek Felton of the North Carolina men's basketball team has been suspended from the university, the team announced on Tuesday morning in a press release.
A female UNC student was assaulted and robbed while walking along Cameron Avenue just before 10 p.m., according to a message from Alert Carolina.
A Saturday night message from Alert Carolina informed students of the death of a resident of Hinton James Residence Hall.
The cost of the University of North Carolina's athletic-academic scandal neared $18 million, spanned more than six years and ultimately raised more questions than it answered — as the NCAA's Friday decision has left some wondering what it means to be a student athlete.
After a years-long investigation and back-and-forth with the NCAA, the organization announced Friday that it could not determine UNC’s 'paper courses' constituted an NCAA violation.
At 10 a.m. this morning, the NCAA will publicly release its report from the Committee on Infractions regarding its decision on UNC’s athletic-academic scandal.
The UNC Board of Trustees said the University does not have the legal authority to remove Silent Sam — after announcements by Gov. Roy Cooper and Chapel Hill mayor Pam Hemminger might have suggested otherwise.
On Homecoming weekend in 2016, recent UNC graduate Monique LaBorde set out a plate of locks and a few sharpies and waited in the Coker Arboretum.
Chapel Hill Police officers are on the scene of a death at Deming Rd.
Patrick Dougherty will begin working on a sculpture made of sticks outside the Ackland.
Protestors are interviewed during a rally at Silent Sam.
The crowd anticipates the inauguration of President Donald Trump across the street from the U.S. Capitol Building.
Protestors encamped on Abele Quad eat dinner before the sun sets over Duke University on Monday evening. Volunteer faculty and organizations such as the Duke Center for Multicultural Affairs donated seventeen tents, food and other supplies to the protesters.
Hillside students Eaneisha Blake and Jada Morgan await Clinton's speech in the gym.
Kate Ballard and Olivia Rostagni, juniors at Riverside High School, heard about the event from a Tweet from their U.S. History teacher.
Hillside Senior Jalen McGee poses before Hillary Clinton takes the stage.