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Carolina Best Foot Forward is moving ahead with helping amputee children reclaim something they lost.
First-year Madison Tibbetts keeps busy.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Campus Y's Anne Queen Lounge was at capacity for a panel discussing race and the arts in a forum called "Literature, Historical Memory, and Empathy: The Role of the Literary Arts in Our Campus Conversation on Race."
The Carolina Women’s Center is in the midst of a search for its new director after suspending its previous search more than a year ago.
The bonfires following UNC’s 76-72 win over Duke on Saturday were not a celebratory event for Faculty Chairperson Bruce Cairns, who is the director of the N.C. Jaycee Burn Center.
CORRECTIONS: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented Seal the Seasons' production process. Seal the Seasons uses only Grade A produce. Due to another reporting error, the story was not clear enough in representing Daniella Uslan's role in the company. Uslan owns a portion of the company. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Standing in front of a full house, four candidates explained how they would push to make the Campus Y more inclusive in the upcoming year.
For Carolina Panthers fans across the nation, the Super Bowl is a chance to support the team they’ve watched come so far. For Will Arent, a student at N.C. State University, going to the Super Bowl carries a special meaning beyond just a potential victory for his team.
Monday's Faculty Executive Committee meeting opened with closed voting and proceeded to address the agenda.
On Wednesday, about 20 faculty, staff and students sat in the Carolina Union's upper level to discuss recommendations for the Gender Violence Prevention Task Force's report, but the conversation turned to discussing norms and problems faculty members encounter.
More than one year after the idea was originally proposed, students might finally see contextualized grades on their transcripts in fall 2016.
Shelby Dawkins-Law, former president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, took the floor at Student Congress's last meeting of the semester Tuesday. She said she has problems with the way the conflict between GPSF and Student Congress was being handled.
Junior Sasha Gombar’s experience studying abroad in Rwanda inspired her to speak at the Global Grieving Vigil Tuesday night in light of the recent violence across the world.
Tuesday saw this year’s first Carolina Conversations, a discussion addressing institutional prejudices.
Global issues can be close to home.
A promise of the potential to earn thousands of dollars and an exciting opportunity to be your own boss — working for a direct-sales company might seem like a worthwhile internship for students, but it works better for some than others.
Only visible from the top floors of Davis Library, newly installed solar panels on top of the Student Union have joined the panels topping Morrison and Cobb residence halls.
While texting and driving is a much-publicized danger, texting and walking can also be a problem.