University
Rameses put out to pasture
Loses horn while butting heads
There will be a new face on the sidelines of the football field this fall, but to many he will look like the same beloved mascot.
Rameses the ram will be replaced this season by his son, Pablo, a 3-year-old ram, because Rameses lost a horn butting heads with his son. (2 Comments)
University traditions paved Moeser's way
It's been eight years since James Moeser was announced as UNC's ninth chancellor.
In the time he's spent at the top University position, he's brought UNC's state funding to a new level, begun construction projects... (0 Comments)
Vision, tone key to chancellorship
Daily Tar Heel University Editor Whitney Kisling sat down with James Moeser, asking him to define his chancellorship and his approach to the position. From successes to unexpected challenges, he laid out how he views the past eight years in South Building. (0 Comments)
Events celebrate class of 2008
Senior Week a chance for fun
With only 19 days until graduation, the class of 2008 officers are using the last week of classes to inform and to have fun.
Senior Week includes many seniors-only events and will be capped off by SpringFest, which is open to all students, on Saturday.
"Senior Week is a way to bring all the seniors together one last time before graduation," senior class Vice President Veronica Mora said. (0 Comments)
Administrator finalist for Colorado position
One of UNC's associate vice chancellors for student affairs could have the opportunity to return to his home state after nearly eight years at UNC - because another university has solicited him for a job.
A press release last week announced Christopher Payne as one of five finalists for the vice chancellor of student affairs position at the University of Colorado at Boulder. (0 Comments)
Campus briefs
Mini golf and water filters win entrepreneurial contest A plan to bring miniature golf to China and a venture to distribute water filters in Cambodia won UNC's fourth annual Carolina Challenge on Saturday. The teams beat out 17 teams to win $15,000 each and left the challenge with a network of advisers and experts to help them launch their for-profit and nonprofit ventures. (0 Comments)









