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(04/09/24 4:00pm)
For the first time, students can now register for classes in UNC's new School of Civic Life and Leadership, which encourages students to pursue democratic and civil engagement.
(04/02/24 2:10am)
After the sun sets each school night during Ramadan, many Muslim students gather to break their fasts together with food provided by the UNC Muslim Students Association.
(04/01/24 11:24pm)
UNC’s School of Education will begin the University's first fully online doctor of education degree program in the fall of 2024, led by its inaugural program director Carrol Warren. Those who complete the program will receive a doctorate in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Organizational Learning and Leadership.
(04/02/24 12:25am)
Though the doors were all locked at Franklin Street’s The Bicycle Chain for its 7 p.m. closing time on Wednesday, cyclists were starting to roll into the quiet parking lot.
(04/03/24 3:38am)
2024 is a scary time to be a Jewish college student.
(03/31/24 4:25pm)
(03/29/24 4:00am)
From the first days I stepped foot on campus as an overwhelmed and over-caffeinated first-year, I picked up a copy of The Daily Tar Heel every Wednesday from the blue box in front of Lenoir Dining Hall.
(03/29/24 2:43am)
The UNC Board of Trustees University Affairs Committee met on March 27 at the Carolina Inn, where the members listened to suggestions of policy changes related to UNC’s strategic plan, diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and Honor Court proceedings, and voted on new faculty salary ranges.
(04/01/24 12:36am)
Last semester I took a class on Asian-American literature. At the end of almost every class, the professor would briefly note something along the lines of “Thursday’s readings contain mention of gender-based violence,” or “Tuesday’s chapter contains reference to suicide.” The same semester, I took a class in which we studied a scene in “Twelve Years a Slave” in which an enslaved woman is raped and then beaten. For this content, though, I received no such warning.
(04/03/24 8:33pm)
When first-year Nasya Allen was taught about women’s history before coming to UNC, women who looked like her were often not featured.
(03/27/24 2:22am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that faculty experts introducing the AI modules were a part of the School of Data Science and Society. The faculty experts were not affiliated with the school. The article also incorrectly stated that CAIL assisted the University in the creation of AI guidelines. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(04/01/24 1:57am)
Editor's note: This article uses she/her, he/him and they/them pronouns to refer to Pauli Murray. This is done in accordance with the style used by the Pauli Murray Center.
(03/26/24 1:58pm)
“Carolina only accepts the best, so we only serve the best.”
(03/26/24 2:36pm)
Editor's note: Evan Ringel is a member of The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors.
(04/03/24 1:18am)
When UNC first-year Mary Pope Bourne was in fourth grade, she started a baking company to make money to buy a phone.
(03/26/24 1:56pm)
On March 18, Carolina Housing announced the newest addition to Taylor Residence Hall: the Just Baked Smart Bistro vending machine.
(03/25/24 3:12am)
In the chancellor search committee's first meeting on Thursday, UNC System President Peter Hans said the committee's goal is to select the permanent chancellor by the end of the calendar year.
(04/02/24 12:42am)
The Naval ROTC Armory at UNC, which has been a hub for cadets since 1942 , was added to the National Register of Historic Places this month.
(03/25/24 5:47am)
On Friday, five long scrolls of paper sprawled down the steps of South Building listing names of the thousands of Palestinians killed in Gaza.
(03/25/24 3:09am)
The UNC Faculty Council met on Friday to discuss the latest updates on the search for a permanent chancellor of UNC, efforts to support UNC athletes, issues between copyright and AI as well as the role of the council on the creation of the statements it issues at UNC.