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CORRECTION: The original version of this story misrepresented James Ellsmoor's quote. Ellsmoor said people can pay up to 50 cents per kilowatt for energy in the Caribbean. The story has been updated to reflect this change.
Civil and Human Rights leader Ben Jealous spoke about Race in America, in Memorial Hall on Monday.
According to Greg Lukianoff’s campus rights advocacy organization, UNC has a green light rating for free speech — meaning while there are no policies explicitly restricting it, the University might not actively support it.
Third year Almas Islas conducts an exercise meant to give students examples of the experiences of undocumented youth Saturday afternoon in the Campus Y.
The Rev. William Barber, a social justice advocate and North Carolina NAACP president, kicked off a national moral revival tour at Riverside Church in New York this weekend.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Campus Y's Anne Queen Lounge was at capacity for a panel discussing race and the arts in a forum called "Literature, Historical Memory, and Empathy: The Role of the Literary Arts in Our Campus Conversation on Race."
University programs that sponsor volunteering with children have encountered an expensive problem.
Members of the Campus Y, an on-campus student group that promotes social justice, elected Lauren Eaves and Regan Buchanan as their new co-presidents on Tuesday.
On Thursday night, student body president candidates John Taylor, Wilson Sink and Bradley Opere debated social justice at the Campus Y's "Beyond the Bullshit" forum.
Eric Lee and Ali Alford are co-chairs of Build the Hill, a micro-finance group based in the Campus Y.
In 1955, a 14-year-old teenager was brutally murdered. Sixty years later, his story is coming to the Sonja Haynes Stone Center.
Noah Ponton (left) and Monique Laborde, Campus Y co-president candidates, participate in a forum on Wednesday night.
With a new name, Build the Hill, a Campus Y committee formerly called Carolina Microfinance Initiative, is looking to localize its work.
Standing in front of a full house, four candidates explained how they would push to make the Campus Y more inclusive in the upcoming year.
After current UNC-system President Tom Ross was forced to resign in January, a controversial and closed-door search process resulted in the hiring of former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings in October — a replacement that has drawn criticism.
One of UNC’s largest student groups is challenging Margaret Spellings’ appointment as UNC-system president. The Campus Y released a cabinet statement on Facebook this afternoon condemning the former U.S. Secretary of Education’s selection and the recent activities of the UNC-system Board of Governors.
The faculty executive committee met to discuss university affairs at the Campus Y in the Queen Anne's Lounge on Sept.14, 2015.
UNC’s Campus Y recently created a new, more efficient way to distribute and keep track of money.
Imagine being confined to an area no bigger than a parking space almost all day.