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(05/01/24 3:46am)
On May 15, the UNC System Board of Governors will consider changing the System's policy on diversity and inclusion. Section IX of the proposed policy change discusses exceptions for student-led organizations, as long as those groups do not violate Section VII, which mandates employing subdivisions of the University maintain institutional neutrality.
(04/23/24 6:15pm)
On April 17, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance moved forward with a motion that, if successful, would likely gut diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the UNC System. This proposed policy change will not only affect the jobs of many personnel throughout the state but also poses an extreme threat to student activities and clubs dedicated to marginalized and underrepresented communities and majors focused on cultural and gender studies.
(04/23/24 2:40am)
Early on Monday morning, The Southern Student Action Coalition filed a complaint with the N.C. Attorney General’s office against the UNC System.
(04/23/24 2:10am)
The Daily Tar Heel has conducted its fourth internal audit to analyze the diversity of our newsroom.
(04/18/24 10:39pm)
The Black Student Movement has consistently been a leading force in advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion policies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. However, on April 17, the UNC System’s Board of Governors swiftly moved without much discussion to consider cutting DEI initiatives across the state’s 17-campus system.
(04/14/24 10:44pm)
I’ve been told that being multiracial means experiencing the best of both worlds.
(04/08/24 1:24am)
UNC’s interim Chancellor Lee Roberts made an impromptu appearance at the TransparUNCy Teach-In: Part 2 event in the Student Union on Thursday evening.
(11/15/23 3:38am)
On Monday evening, the UNC Undergraduate Executive Branch hosted a town hall focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
(11/17/23 5:40am)
In past years, there have been movements aiming to strip names of white supremacists and Confederate soldiers from street signs and other public spaces in the American South — including in towns in Orange County.
(11/30/23 12:57am)
The prospective class of 2028 is the first group of students to apply for UNC after the U.S. Supreme Court June decision that ruled race-conscious university admissions programs unlawful.
(10/31/23 1:08am)
Editor's note: This story is part of a series on Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Board of Education candidates. The Daily Tar Heel is not endorsing any CHCCS school board candidates.
(08/23/23 2:21am)
Some Black graduate students, such as Simone Wilson and Daniel Johnson, say they don't feel supported by the University.
(06/28/23 12:13am)
New programs at Counseling and Psychological Services are committed to providing culturally competent care to students of varying identities.
(06/25/23 8:42pm)
During the 1998-99 school year, Sharif Durhams, the first Black editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel, led the newsroom’s coverage of two massive events: former President Bill Clinton’s impeachment and the Columbine High School massacre. He had “unusual” poise, comfort and journalistic judgment at such a young age during this time, Rob Nelson, a former colleague, said.
(06/06/23 8:58pm)
Last month, a bill to prohibit compelled speech in higher education passed the N.C. House of Representatives and moved to the N.C. Senate.
(04/17/23 2:31pm)
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
(04/11/23 2:12am)
It hasn’t been long since former field hockey captain Courtnie Williamson and former women’s soccer player Brianna Pinto graduated from UNC. Still, they are already making an effort to make their respective sports more diverse.
(03/28/23 9:54pm)
The computer science department, typically a male-dominated field of study, has seen an increase in students identifying as non-binary and female over the past few years.
(03/26/23 10:41pm)
In an effort to make the space more inclusive, the Chapel Hill Public Library is launching an initiative that offers nature-themed, sensory-friendly resources to the community.
(03/06/23 3:06am)
Michelle Lee, a second-year graduate student in the UNC Department of Physics and Astronomy, said that she has always noticed subtleties in the way women and minorities are treated in STEM.