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Rachael Brooks is the author of the "Beads: A Memoir about Falling Apart and Putting Yourself Back Together Again." The memoir discusses her experiences coping with sexual assault. Photo courtesy of Hannah Turner.
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Rachael Brooks is the author of the "Beads: A Memoir about Falling Apart and Putting Yourself Back Together Again." The memoir discusses her experiences coping with sexual assault. Photo courtesy of Hannah Turner.
Editor's note: This story discusses sensitive topics such as sexual assault, and includes the account of a survivor.
The Chapel Hill Police Department has increased its patrols and is reviewing its procedures in response to a sexual assault that occurred in the Shortbread Loft Apartment’s parking garage last fall.
For its winter show, Company Carolina asks its audience to listen to silenced voices.
Chapel HIll Police vehicles standby at the Chapel Hill Police Department on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. The Chapel Hill Police Department has increased their patrols in and around UNC's Campus in response to the sexual assault in the Shortbread Lofts parking deck.
Chapel HIll Police vehicles standby at the Chapel Hill Police Department on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. The Chapel Hill Police Department has increased their patrols in and around UNC's Campus in response to the sexual assault in the Shortbread Lofts parking deck.
Chapel HIll Police vehicles standby at the Chapel Hill Police Department on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. The Chapel Hill Police Department has increased their patrols in and around UNC's Campus in response to the sexual assault in the Shortbread Lofts parking deck.
Chapel HIll Police vehicles standby at the Chapel Hill Police Department on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. The Chapel Hill Police Department has increased their patrols in and around UNC's Campus in response to the sexual assault in the Shortbread Lofts parking deck.
North Carolina is the last state in the country to adopt a Raise the Age law that no longer automatically charges 16-year-olds as adults.
Art is often reserved to what is painted, sculpted or mounted, but art is also what we wear. Each stitch, arrangement, cut and print in clothing and accessories are forms of creativity curated by several UNC students.
According to a motion filed in February by the petitioner in Semelka v. The University of North Carolina, a case arising from the discharge of a tenured UNC radiologist: “Judge (R. Allen) Baddour made critical findings in favor of Defendant (UNC) in the face of contradictory evidence,” in a past case.
The past decade has seen UNC's handling of sexual assault scrutinized by federal investigators, fed up students and a rising wave of survivor activism.
This past decade was not the first to bring about serious change at the University.
At first, Holden Thorp declined a request to interview for the chancellor job. He said he still had a lot to learn about administration.
When students and community members remember this past decade at UNC, activism will likely come to the forefront of their memory.
Content warning: This article contains references to sexual assault.
Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz sent an email to the campus community on Monday evening, sharing the findings of a U.S. Department of Education investigation that found UNC in violation of the Clery Act, a law that requires colleges and universities that receive federal funding to report crime statistics.
Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and other University leaders gathered at the Carolina Inn this week for a meeting of the Board of Trustees, using the event as an opportunity to address the fallout from the recently-released U.S. Department of Education review that showed UNC violated campus safety laws from 2009 to 2016.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated Kate Luck's title. She is a spokesperson for the University.
Alleviating the effects of fast fashion, sharing styled looks and providing a platform for women at UNC to rent clothing. Sophomore Kendall Harrow brought these goals to fruition with the Facebook page UNC Style Switch.