Eats 101 continues barbecue event to fight food insecurity
One in four kids face food insecurity in North Carolina, according to No Kid Hungry North Carolina.
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One in four kids face food insecurity in North Carolina, according to No Kid Hungry North Carolina.
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month during April, organizations both on and off campus collaborated to address the problem of sexual assault and gender violence to the UNC community.
Thursday Chancellor Carol Folt and Provost Jim Dean welcomed the eighth Dean of the UNC School of Dentistry, Dr. Scott De Rossi, to campus.
Elizabeth Adkins was voted the student body president for the 2017-2018 academic year on Friday night.
Night parking rates were approved, plans for new athletics facilities were proposed and a potted tree was knocked over during the first day of Board of Trustees meetings.
Matthew McKnight’s two appeals to the UNC Student Supreme Court were denied Sunday, upholding the UNC Board of Elections decision to disqualify him from the race. Board of Elections complaints were filed Sunday against the two remaining candidates, Elizabeth Adkins and Maurice Grier.
On Thursday night, the UNC Board of Elections disqualified Matthew McKnight from the student body president elections after hearing a third complaint filed by Harry Edwards.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the nature of the second complaint against the Matthew McKnight campaign. The second complaint says the McKnight campaign is responsible for knowingly submitting a false complaint — when Shriver resubmitted her complaint on Feb. 16. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Student Congress approved the six recommendations for Board of Elections nominees from the Rules and Judiciary Committee with full attending consent at a special session on Wednesday night.
Junior Matthew McKnight said he has always had a commitment to public service. His father, who died when McKnight was young, was a Morehead-Cain Scholar, a federal judge and a prosecutor. After his death, McKnight began to recognize an “internal calling” to serve others.
At the Board of Trustees full body meeting, Dwight Stone, chairperson of the board, presented a summary of reports about Chancellor Carol Folt that were presented to UNC-system president Margaret Spellings at a review session in December.
On Wednesday, the Department of Housing and Residential Education released a new tool on the online housing application that allows students to place themselves on a waitlist to change their room assignments.
This is part of a series exploring the day-to-day lives of a University employee.
Katherine Fitzgerald, a UNC graduate and current graduate student at Arizona State University, made the news this week after tweeting that she would donate to the Flint water crisis in Michigan for every point that Miles Bridges scored in Duke’s game against the Michigan State Spartans Tuesday night. Staff Writer Paige Nehls spoke with Fitzgerald, who said the tweet was a reaction to a Duke fan holding a sign that read “The water tastes better in North Carolina.”
For many people on campus, the email sent out by Chancellor Carol Folt on Wednesday that reaffirmed the University’s non-discrimination policy was not enough to assuage their fears that have arisen since the election ended.
Today kicks off the first Carolina Bluegrass summit — a chance for bluegrass lovers at UNC and across the community to come together to learn about and enjoy bluegrass music. The UNC Music Department and the Southern Folklife Collection are sponsoring the event.
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Winston Crisp asked students to question their differences and institutions of racism.
For the past two years, the Gardening and Ethnobotany in Academia Project has been working to restore the medicinal gardens that surround the Health Sciences Library.
Today, students will vote for the second time in 2016 on whether or not to separate the Graduate and Professional Student Federation from the undergraduate student government. To see where students stand on the issue this time around, staff writer Paige Nehls asked students: “How will you be voting in the referendum — 'Two for Two' or 'Better Together'?" Students will also have the choice to vote for "no," supporting neither option.
This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.