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Anna Smith loved sunflowers.
Everyone tells me I’m crazy. I kind of agree, but I’m actually pretty proud of it.
So far, Jose has defied the odds.
Less than a year after joining UNC as Title IX coordinator, Howard Kallem is leaving for a similar position at Duke University.
As part of The Daily Tar Heel's Projects and Investigations Team's Food Issue, Senior Writer Caroline Leland spoke to Jonathan Bloom, the award-winning author of "American Wasteland."
Every day in Top of Lenoir, hundreds of students line up at the conveyor belt to drop off plates piled high with unwanted pizza crusts, rejected pot roast and the last few bites of lima beans.
For the first time at UNC, students have a specially trained counselor to turn to for confidential advising after experiencing sexual assault.
D uring this semester in Spain, I think I’ve perfected the vacant smile. It’s a neutral expression I hope could be perceived as engaged, entertained, sympathetic, impressed — whatever the viewer expects to see from me at a given moment in the conversation.
It's strange. It’s a new feeling. It’s one of the most notable hazards I’ve encountered while traveling abroad. It’s life without a smartphone.
“What are you drinking?” I peeled my friend’s fingers back from the tall, colorful can he was holding, expecting to see a Four Loko.
I’m not here to try convincing you to give up meat.
Drinks, snacks and sex toys: I couldn’t help but laugh at the combination of products I saw on display in that vending machine on the street. The bright yellow paint and bold black lettering screamed for attention in the quaint historic district of Valencia, Spain.
There’s a Logan way to do that.
My early attempts at crowdsourcing on Facebook for clever column tagline ideas gave me gems like, “In My Mind I’m Going to Caroline” and “LeLand of the Pines.”
In the year since multiple federal complaints have thrown UNC into the national spotlight for its handling of sexual assault cases, the University has taken tangible steps toward repairing its policies.
Five students were arrested in October for misdemeanor larceny and vandalism in connection with pledging activities to Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity — a fraternity currently under investigation by the University.
At her graduation ceremony next year, Katie Savage will stand in Kenan Stadium — where, at age 14, she started rebuilding her life.
Editor's Note: On Sept. 25, 2020, the criminal record of Collin Williams was expunged through a court order in Orange County.
When the U.S. Department of Education offered Andrea Pino an early resolution option for her federal complaint against UNC’s handling of sexual assault, she was confused.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misstated the cost of proposed overnight parking passes. The passes would cost $227. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.