Landen Gambill says Honor Court charge is retaliatory
After months of speaking out about the University’s handling of sexual assault cases, sophomore Landen Gambill said the system she has tried to change is once again working against her.
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After months of speaking out about the University’s handling of sexual assault cases, sophomore Landen Gambill said the system she has tried to change is once again working against her.
When stepping into A Remix Art Gallery in Carrboro, there’s no way to know what to expect.
When UNC Club Racquetball meets, members try to avoid two of the school’s racquetball courts.
Four months after the former vice chancellor for University advancement resigned in scandal, the search for his replacement is finally beginning.
One of UNC’s leaders is leaving for bluer skies, but the search for his replacement will likely be deferred until the next chancellor is chosen.
Town and University officials said they are planing for Homecoming weekend like a typical home football game.
President of the United States isn’t the only position at stake this election.
UNC students looking for a job after graduation have reason to be optimistic.
UNC is yet again climbing the ranks, and this time it’s for teaching younger generations.
Members of the Employee Forum learned about ways technology adds conflict to the workplace at their first meeting of the school year.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, is famous for making science fun and understandable for all people, not just scientists. He spoke at Memorial Auditorium on Thursday as part of the NC Science Festival. The Daily Tar Heel and Reesenews reporter Kelsey Tsipis sat down with him before the talk to get his opinion on a variety of topics.
Correction: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this article stated that UNC did not contribute funds to the NC Science Festival. UNC contributed funds to the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center for the festival.
University officials are waiting for a drop in the bucket — just $12.4 million to help catch up with a maintenance backlog totaling more than $670 million in deteriorating facilities.
This year, more dancers than ever before stood for 24 hours in Fetzer Gym — for the kids.
In a single decade, UNC’s physical space expanded at an unprecedented rate, filling up main campus and allowing enrollment and research to grow faster than ever before.
The University’s newest effort to curb illegal file sharing seems to be working, and has even attracted the attention of NBC Universal.
Patent law gained its first significant revision in 50 years last September, but Mitch Bigel, a patent attorney who has been in the field for 30 years, isn’t sure how it’s going to help UNC researchers.
After months of closed-room debate, a committee appointed by Congress to reduce the federal budget has failed — triggering automatic cuts and potentially reducing university research funding.
Following a discussion today on how best to fill short-term funding gaps with tuition hikes, members of the Board of Trustees will focus their attention on the long-term financial health of the University.
Cellphone coverage on campus will soon become stronger in traditionally unreliable areas, including the basements of buildings.