Faculty Athletics Committee examines changing landscape
Possible changes to the structure of amateurism in college athletics could cost UNC more than $2.1 million per year, Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham said Tuesday.
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Possible changes to the structure of amateurism in college athletics could cost UNC more than $2.1 million per year, Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham said Tuesday.
Student Attorney General Raquel Dominguez will determine whether an investigation will continue in the case regarding the alleged assault of UNC redshirt freshman wide receiver Jackson Boyer.
After months of discussions surrounding renovations to the Smith Center, UNC fans’ dream for a new-or-improved arena have been put on hold.
The Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working group wants to raise the standards for coaches who recruit on behalf of the University.
Every summer for almost 10 long years, Marvin Williams has returned to Chapel Hill, taking classes and slowly chipping away at a degree.
There’s no lack of data on student-athletes at UNC, but what administrators are struggling to do is find meaning.
The University’s athletic department has acknowledged a series of revelations in the national media regarding North Carolina shooting guard P.J. Hairston and a Durham man with ties to his case.
In the days since sophomore guard P.J. Hairston was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and driving without a license, few details have been released about his case — and even less is known about the potential implications of his arrest.
Throughout his career, legendary North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith always had six words for his players.
When the end result of a two-year-long NCAA investigation came Monday, some faculty members were relieved.
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham has no problem with a recently released faculty statement about the relationship between athletics and academics.
Even after scrambling to fill a gap in expected revenue of more than $1 million, athletic department officials said Olympic programs are not in danger of being cut.
National Signing Day, the first opportunity for Division I college football recruits to sign letters of intent to their future schools, has finally arrived.
Without a list of finalists, the UNC community will have to trust that Bubba Cunningham was, in fact, the best man for the job of athletic director. Given his track record of success at Ball State University and, most recently, the University of Tulsa, there’s every reason to believe that Cunningham will prove his worth to the University. But that will take a lot, and not just because of the issues facing the University’s athletic department.
After nearly a seven-week search, North Carolina Chancellor Holden Thorp introduced UNC’s next athletic director, Bubba Cunningham, at a press conference Friday.