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(09/28/17 1:38am)
With internships more important now than ever, employers increasingly search for recruits with these experiences on their resume. Many of these positions offer no compensation, but what does this mean for students who can’t afford to work for free?
(09/27/17 1:26am)
The UNC School of Media and Journalism celebrated its ninth annual First Amendment Day on Tuesday, opening conversations about free speech and the role it plays in the lives of Carolina students.
(09/26/17 2:41am)
Surrounded by towers of books and a myriad of maps and posters, all concerning war strategy and history, Joseph Caddell reflected on his time in the Air Force and teaching as a college professor.
(09/26/17 1:24am)
As faculty, staff and general members of the campus community gathered in the Student Union to celebrate the University’s commitment to sustainability, Chancellor Folt presided from an unusual podium: a bike.
(09/22/17 1:27am)
Each Friday night, students and resident staff from the Cobb Residence Hall break out the cards and the board games in the common room. It's their weekly game night where residents are invited to join an evening of community immersion.
(09/22/17 1:23am)
Living in a nation that has become entrenched in racial division, UNC Muslim Student Association Community Service Chair Rizk Alghorazi sees it as his responsibility to provide more than just an education to Middle Eastern refugees. He wants to provide them a home.
(09/21/17 11:37pm)
The Shuford family wanted to make a difference. With an $18 million donation, the entrepreneurship program will certainly feel that difference.
(09/21/17 11:20pm)
Joseph DeSimone, a chemistry professor at UNC and chemical engineering professor at North Carolina State University, received the 22nd Heinz Award in the category of Technology, the Economy and Employment.
(09/21/17 11:08pm)
Screenwriter Anthony Tambakis visited campus Wednesday evening to talk with students and aspiring screenwriters. He discussed tricks of the trade, the rise of Netflix and his upcoming movie “Suicide Squad 2.”
(09/21/17 10:57pm)
Four years ago on Oct. 9, 2013, UNC Women’s Basketball Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Today, Hatchell has won the battle against leukemia and is thrilled to say she is 100 percent healthy. Who does Hatchell credit for her victory? The UNC Blood Donation Center.
(09/21/17 3:03am)
Weaving a story of refugees, her own immigration from Haiti and the world today, activist and author Edwidge Danticat delivered a call for togetherness in the 25th Annual Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture.
(09/21/17 3:04am)
The Accessibility Resources and Service (ARS) office at UNC knows that when an office with five full-time staff members serves a community of 1,300 students, there are bound to be challenges.
(09/20/17 1:25am)
Greg Klaiber lives on in the memories of the UNC community, whether it be as a sound engineer, the digital media lab manager for the Media Resource Center or the guitarist for Durham-based band, American Empire.
(09/19/17 11:03pm)
With bright eyes, crossed legs and a bow tie loosely linked around her shirt collar, creative writing professor Gabrielle Calvocoressi spoke about her newest book, "Rocket Fantastic: Poems," featuring her favorite character — a talking fox.
(09/19/17 3:41am)
Outside of Graham Residence Hall on a weekend afternoon, Benjamin Davis answers a question — the same one that he’s faced countless times. “Why do you do it?"
(09/20/17 5:57am)
Before Pride Place, junior Brennan Lewis was unsure if they would have a "normal" first-year experience in their dorm room. As a non-binary student, they wondered if their physical safety and mental health would be in jeopardy.
(09/15/17 2:50am)
The daughter of an African-American mother and South Asian father, Mequitta Ahuja's latest exhibit reflects a discourse on representation of women of color in art — and is currently on display at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center.
(09/15/17 1:51am)
Students and faculty at UNC signed onto a letter that states that the University will be sued if Silent Sam is not taken down because of violations to Titles VI and IV of the Civil Rights Act.
(09/14/17 11:05pm)
Coffee-loving students were taken by surprise when Carolina Dining Services temporarily relocated the to-go coffee cups from their regular location in Top of Lenoir Dining Hall.
(09/14/17 12:46am)
Students made a statement about the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education's silence on social justice issues outside of Peabody Hall Sunday night.