UCS’ new Socioclean program evaluates students’ social media
By Josh Clinard | October 9Red Solo cups and embarrassing late-night Facebook comments are the target of a new initiative by University Career Services.
Red Solo cups and embarrassing late-night Facebook comments are the target of a new initiative by University Career Services.
The University is leaving its mark, however tiny, on NASA’s last space shuttle mission.
Student Body President Mary Cooper’s plan to expand printing services in the face of budget cuts will likely be implemented this fall, Information Technology Services officials said.
Despite likely tuition increases and looming budget cuts, many incoming students say the University’s price tag is still an attractive one.
Due to an improving economy, many recent graduates are finding a stronger hiring market in some fields than in the past two years.
Marvel’s brings forth more than just loud noise as it ventures beyond the page once again, making its way to the big screen with the opening of “Thor”. The franchise’s movie adaptation of the god of thunder packages a tight plot with strong special effects in Thor’s movie debut.
For Donald Hornstein, the environment must be considered in the same light as historic struggles for social equality, such as those of women or African Americans.
This summer, a handful of UNC students will take part in APPLES fellowship programs to bring innovative ideas to communities. APPLES has four student-led fellowship programs, two funded directly through APPLES, and two by private donors and the Office of Undergraduate Research. “Our motto is ‘student leadership, staff supported’ Sarah Smith, a student services specialist at APPLES, said.
Five hundred abandoned infants have arrived at John Ondeche’s doorstep since 2002. They come from passersby, hospitals or police stations to find safety at Ondeche’s New Life Home in his community in Kisumu, Africa.
Administrators are trying to protect the academic core of the University from looming budget cuts. But this classification has proven detrimental for many of the 84 on-campus centers and institutes.
#16 UNC Baseball defeated St. John's 8-4 Tuesday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
Late Night with Roy 2011
We demolished Elon in football. It was hot as balls.
Spectators in Charlotte’s Time Warner Cable Arena awaits President Barack Obama’s speech accepting his nomination for re-election.
Mayor Kleinshmidt with Rick Stafford, LGBT Caucus chair and veteran Democratic activist.
Mayor Kleinshmidt applauses Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank at the LGBT caucus. Frank, honored for his long political fight for LGBT rights, will retire at the end of his term in 2013.