Taylor Hall welcomes new hot food vending machine
On March 18, Carolina Housing announced the newest addition to Taylor Residence Hall: the Just Baked Smart Bistro vending machine.
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On March 18, Carolina Housing announced the newest addition to Taylor Residence Hall: the Just Baked Smart Bistro vending machine.
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.
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.
On Friday, five long scrolls of paper sprawled down the steps of South Building listing names of the thousands of Palestinians killed in Gaza.
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.
Exhibits all around town made from linocut prints, ceramic sculptures and a variety of other mediums explore themes of disenchantment, sports culture and modern interpretations of history.
Update: 3/26, 4:28 p.m.: In a statement to The Daily Tar Heel, UNC Media Relations said the University has received the petition and "will carefully consider the requests from UNC housekeepers." Media Relations also said that UNC Transportation and Parking is currently working on a new five-year plan to address future University needs.
The Coalition for Carolina, a group concerned with keeping UNC independent of partisan influence, hosted a Q&A session with interim Chancellor Lee Roberts on Wednesday.
Every Friday and Saturday afternoon, a crowd of dejected students leaves Davis Library in search of their next study spot. On these days, Davis closes at 5 p.m. The Undergraduate Library also shuts its doors at 5 p.m. on Fridays, and is closed entirely on Saturdays.
The UNC Muslim Students Association works year-round to support the social and religious life of Muslim students at the University. During Ramadan, which occurs from the evening of March 10 to April 9 this year, MSA focuses its efforts on a critical task — helping first-year students feel at home while observing the month of fasting, community and reflection away from home.
Last Wednesday, when temperatures peaked at 73 degrees Fahrenheit, friend groups flocked outside, setting up picnic blankets across the lawn in front of Wilson Library and lingering for hours.
On March 15, 140 W. Franklin St. Plaza welcomed a new resident — a 7-foot tall raccoon named Rubbish.
The School of Civic Life and Leadership will introduce a new minor for students during next week’s course registration period.
Zayka Indian Cuisine is set to open in early May at 105 E. Franklin St., where the Basecamp bar and restaurant was formerly located.
Last March, a UNC student died after taking fentanyl-laced cocaine on Duke University’s campus. A year later, students at both universities continue to spread awareness through organizations that provide resources and educate students if they find themselves in an emergency.
On March 11, President Joe Biden recommended in his fiscal year 2025 budget that the federal government provide $138.3 million to build the planned North-South Bus Rapid Transit route along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, connecting Eubanks Road to Southern Village.
For graduate student Simiyha, there is no average day of work. As one of the coaches at the Writing Center at UNC, she finds every shift to be a little different.
I love Jimmy Buffett.
You expel the remnants of sleep through a big yawn. Your eyes drift open. You feel strange… almost like you’re… well-rested? Wait, that’s not right — It’s 8:53 a.m. You have class in exactly 12 minutes.
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Amelie Fawson and Coleman Rambo. In today's episode, the group discusses the University election results, a new historic marker honoring an 1898 lynching victim and an Instagram account that promotes kindness and self-acceptance across campus.