Student contests law school election
By Jenn Morrison | April 22The loser of the Student Bar Association presidential election is challenging the results in the Student Supreme Court.
The loser of the Student Bar Association presidential election is challenging the results in the Student Supreme Court.
In the female-dominated field of nursing, men are still bringing home the larger paychecks.
Even with fewer than 100 students on campus, UNC’s Native American community is still making its voice heard.
The UNC Quidditch team scrapped their way to victory Saturday, making a name for themselves after becoming a club team last semester.
UNC is offering several new academic programs that are creatively blurring the lines between disciplines.
With new money designed to help faculty with their business ventures, student entrepreneurs are hoping the money will eventually trickle down to them.
A Phillips Hall classroom was renovated to offer a more dynamic learning experience.
Renovations have begun in Phillips Hall — the building that houses the math, physics and biomedical engineering departments — in order to better accommodate its majors.
In the wake of Kenneth Wainstein’s investigation, students, faculty and administrators are concerned that some interpretations of his report have raised misconceptions about the African-American community.
Over the course of the year, the Department of Computer Science has seen its class sizes reduced by half.