Campus Y forms committee on gender equality
By Resita Cox | April 24When a Carolina Kickoff camper approached A.J. Karon asking why there was no Campus Y committee dedicated to gender equality, Karon decided to do something about it.
When a Carolina Kickoff camper approached A.J. Karon asking why there was no Campus Y committee dedicated to gender equality, Karon decided to do something about it.
Starting today, students will no longer have to venture off campus to go rock climbing. The Rams Head Recreation Center climbing wall will reopen today after being closed for nearly a year after a student fell and sustained injuries.
Andy Markovits, a professor at the University of Michigan and author of “Sportista: Female Fandom in the United States,” spoke to students Monday in Hyde Hall about the female perspective in sports.
March 1, 1970, marked Jim Kessler’s first day working in disability services, and April 1, 2013, will mark his last. Kessler, director of the Department of Accessibility Resources and Service, is retiring after spending 30 years working at UNC, starting as a part-time worker with what was then known as the Department of Handicap Student Services.
Noisy, a bit messy and scattered all over Chapel Hill, students living off campus not only have to learn how to be good neighbors, but also how to beat the stereotypes.
Sororities’ spring recruitment kicked off Monday — with more than triple the amount of women signing up to rush than in 2012.
When National Public Radio White House correspondent Ari Shapiro joked about Beyonce’s “singing” at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, he was just warming up.
What started out as a trick on Facebook friends by sophomore Winston Howes has turned into a promising business plan.
The dean’s suite in Carroll Hall will have an unfamiliar silence starting Friday, as longtime administrative assistant Jo Bass will leave her desk for the last time.
Dr. Charles Norman discovered his passion for medicine in his first year at the UNC School of Dentistry.