Shutdown has small effects on classes
By Jackson Knapp | October 8Geology professor Drew Coleman’s first-year seminar class was looking forward to exploring national parks in the Mammoth Lakes area of California — until last week.
Geology professor Drew Coleman’s first-year seminar class was looking forward to exploring national parks in the Mammoth Lakes area of California — until last week.
The Student Congress Ethics Committee hopes to meet rarely this semester.
The national discussion of a potential U.S. military intervention in Syria reached UNC’s campus during a round-table discussion Tuesday.
Arthur Brooks was unsure why he lost a Thanksgiving dinner argument about free enterprise with his family, until he realized he was focusing too much on money and not enough on people.
Groups across campus are coming together this week to promote a campaign to help end the derogatory use of the words “retard” and “retarded.”
Throughout this week, the Carolina Women’s Center will host its 16th Gender Week — a series of events designed to help promote awareness around gender equity issues on campus and in the community.
When UNC paleontologist Joseph Carter put pegs through the anklebones of a prehistoric reptile, making them rotate like a real ankle, he knew had made a breakthrough.
Next fall, UNC will introduce a new major concentration — Central European studies — that will be the first of its kind in the country.
Ian Williams wrote a 1990 column for The Daily Tar Heel entitled “Why I Hate Duke.” It remains one of the DTH’s most popular stories. In 2007, Williams wrote a follow-up column, “Why I Still Hate Duke.”
Deciding where to live can be an overwhelming process, and The Daily Tar Heel’s housing fair can help students get started on their search.