Will this weekend finally bring UNC a natty in hurling?
This weekend, the UNC Irish Sports Club will not only attend, but also host the National Collegiate Hurling Championship on its home turf.
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This weekend, the UNC Irish Sports Club will not only attend, but also host the National Collegiate Hurling Championship on its home turf.
Hunter Sigmund had never been on a major television network. But on Jan. 7, that changed.
The North Carolina football team has experienced a whirlwind of a week following the conclusion of the 2018 season.
The UNC football program is no stranger to concussions or, for that matter, C.T.E.
There’s a new barre on Franklin Street – and no, that isn’t a typo.
UNC's swim and dive first-years are providing head coach Rich DeSelm with confidence.
A hallway in the BC Place Stadium is awash with navy puffer jackets and knit beanies. A choir of voices inside the stadium chant “USA! USA!” In the hallway, athletes jump around, ready to make their entrance to the opening ceremony at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
UNC has graduated Black male student-athletes at the 10th lowest rate among 65 major universities across the nation in recent years, according to a recent study.
Bubba Cunningham has overseen nine national titles and 10 runner-up finishes over the past six years as athletic director. With his new contract announced by Chancellor Carol Folt on Nov. 17, he has six more years at UNC to add to the trophy case.
New Hope Elementary students met their UNC student-athlete pen pals for the first time at Tuesday’s baseball game against Liberty University.
Deborah Crowder, who was named in the second Amended Notice of Allegations from the NCAA as administering fake classes for the African and Afro-American Studies Department, has released an affidavit stating that the accusations against her are untrue.
House Bill 2 might cost the state the ability to host all NCAA Championship events for the next six years, according to a letter from the North Carolina Sports Association to the N.C. General Assembly.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mistakenly stated the wrong semester History 383 is not listed. Professor Jay Smith believes someone outside the history department influenced the decision not to list the class in the upcoming fall semester. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Faculty Athletics Committee met Tuesday to discuss student-athlete exit interviews and surveys, pending NCAA legislation and student-athlete academic advising.
The Faculty Athletics Committee met Tuesday to review student-athlete summer programs, surveys and a study by the NCAA.
What happened?
A recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board will allow collective bargaining rights for graduate students at private universities. This comes one year after the NLRB effectively said student-athletes at private universities cannot unionize.
This story is part of a series from The Daily Tar Heel examining the more than 70 reforms the University has said were made since information about the academic-athletic scandal came to light in 2010. The complete list of reforms can be found on carolinacommitment.unc.edu.
UNC men's soccer team forward, Alan Winn poses for a portrait on Fetzer Field.