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Sophomore Eleanor Bolton arrived early with her friend on the first day of class at Hamilton Hall, excited for a new semester.
Laura Saavedra Forero and Megan Murphy’s run to be co-presidents of the Campus Y began over a meal of grilled cheese and tomato soup in November.
In August, the Campus Y officially announced Yalitza Ramos as its director. The Campus Y is UNC’s hub for social justice on campus, bringing together students, staff, faculty and community members together to promote positive social change.
The suspect in the Jan. 24 vandalism of the Campus Y was arrested and charged with both vandalism, which is a misdemeanor, and breaking and entering, which is a felony, Media Relations Manager for UNC Police Kate Maroney said in an email to the DTH Tuesday.
The Campus Y hosted a share circle and vigil on Sunday night to honor the victims of a recent Atlanta shooting — six of whom were women of Asian descent.
UNC’s Organization for African Students’ Interests and Solidarity has continued to create community among African students despite the pandemic — and was recently awarded for its efforts by a national group.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article started that Montia Daniels and Patrice McGloin's platform for their run as Campus Y co-presidents was titled "We will not be silenced." The correct name of the platform is "Our voices will not be silenced." The story text has been updated to reflect the proper campaign title, as well as the article's headline which had the incorrect name. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for these errors.
The suspect in the vandalism of the Campus Y is undergoing medical evaluation and no interrogation has occurred, UNC Police Chief David Perry said at a Campus Safety Commission meeting Wednesday.
Editor's note: The Daily Tar Heel delayed publishing this story at the request of the Campus Y over fear of the safety of the organization and its members. This was not intended to downplay the seriousness of the incident, but to prioritize the safety of those involved.
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The Undergraduate Senate looked ahead to fall semester and passed multiple items of legislation at its first full meeting of the summer Tuesday, including a resolution in support of the Campus Y’s statement regarding a controversial Interfraternity Council event.
UNC’s Interfraternity Council hosted an event Feb. 16 addressing personal development and mental health awareness among young men that has since been criticized by student leaders and others as offensive, misogynistic and otherwise problematic.
More than a month after Richard Harrill’s abrupt dismissal from the role of Campus Y executive director, questions remain about where the institution is headed.
As bushfires rage on in Australia, already having devastated millions of hectares of land, students in Chapel Hill are using coffee and baked goods to do what they can to help.
Those who walked past the Campus Y Monday afternoon were greeted with a paper tree covered in small notes supporting body positivity.
The Meantime Coffee Co. celebrated its three-year anniversary on Sept. 12, reminding those who care about the coffee shop how much it has influenced their time at UNC.
Last week, interim Chancellor Guskiewicz informed the UNC community that David L. Perry will be stepping in to serve as the new assistant vice chancellor and chief of UNC Police starting Sept. 3.
First-year students gathered for the 73rd annual Carolina Kickoff last week, a program aimed at helping incoming students transition into life at UNC. The three-day event consisted of team and self-building activities, campus-life exposure and advice from 40 student counselors.
Voting is one of the most fundamental rights in the United States, and it is what enables our democracy to be represented by the people – so how should students go about casting their ballot this fall?
In an effort to protect the privacy of students and families, the Orange County School Board unanimously adopted a resolution in support of immigrant children on Feb. 25.