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(09/12/19 4:38am)
Ryan Barnett and Nancy McCorkle, arrested in April for vandalizing the Unsung Founders Memorial, were found guilty last week for injury to real property and larceny, according to reports from INDYWeek and The News and Observer. Barnett was also found guilty of indecent exposure and public urination.
(09/09/19 2:35am)
The Chancellor Search Committee met at the Carolina Inn on Thursday to kick off the complex and confidential search for UNC’s 12th chancellor.
(08/21/19 3:43am)
One year after the toppling of Silent Sam, anti-confederate protesters marched across campus and down Columbia Street to celebrate the anniversary and protest what they see as continued memorialization of white supremacy at UNC.
(08/20/19 3:01am)
Parking on UNC’s campus has long been characterized by crowded lots, restricted spaces and high fares for premium spots. Now, a new layer of rules is in place guiding after-hours parking on campus.
(05/04/19 6:41pm)
On Friday evening at Polk Place, as the North Carolina state flag flew half mast above him, Sam Howell stood in front of a crowd and spoke of his cousin.
(03/28/19 2:42am)
Tensions ran high at the Undergraduate Senate meeting Tuesday night as members made final decisions on incoming officials and debated whether making certain kinds of memes should disqualify someone from taking judiciary office. Here are the takeaways from Tuesday’s three hour meeting:
(02/11/19 4:24am)
The UNC administration has grappled for months over the future of Silent Sam. N.C. Rep. Kelly Alexander, D-District 107, said it’s time to take the decision out of its hands.
(01/15/19 5:55am)
The Silent Sam controversy is far from over, but by the end of the month Carol Folt won't be a part of it.
(01/14/19 3:10am)
Huddling in the rain on a near-freezing Sunday morning, a few dozen protesters gathered in the Peace and Justice Plaza to counter-protesters known as the Heirs to the Confederacy, but the group never showed up.
(01/10/19 1:48am)
Breaking racial barriers, starting a non-profit, meeting a former president, becoming a community leader — this reads like a bucket list, but Maya Logan accomplished it all before finishing her first semester at UNC.
(12/04/18 5:12am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated which members of the BOT voted in opposition of the plan. Allie McRae and UNC Student Body President Savannah Putnam voted no. Although Bill Keyes spoke at length about his opposition to the plan, he voted yes and said it was the best that could be done under the law. The story has been updated with correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(12/03/18 3:09pm)
Update 2:10 p.m.: In a message released to students and staff from the Chancellor's office, Chancellor Carol Folt and Provost Robert Blouin outlined the four-part plan for Silent Sam and contextualization on UNC's campus.
(11/28/18 5:05am)
There's been a rumor circulating around campus that resident advisers in Ehringhaus, a first-year residence hall, were selling alcohol to their residents. Others thought residents were drinking at a dorm party hosted by an RA.
(11/02/18 4:33am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated how much of a donation to UNC the UNC School of Media and Journalism will receive. The UNC School of Media and Journalism is receiving $10 million of a $21 million total donation, portions of which will also go toward the School of Medicine, UNC Hospitals and the Department of Athletics. The story has been updated with the correction information about the donation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/30/18 4:42am)
A lecture hall of people rise to their feet. There is a list of names, followed by a moment of silence. Kevin Guskiewicz, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, walks to the podium.
(10/23/18 12:09am)
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to talk cost cuts, red tape and the tension between excellence and efficiency.
(10/17/18 5:17am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story did not mention that The Daily Tar Heel is currently working with the Office of University Development to create a small-sum student giving campaign. In addition, this story previously used a quote from Mike Weaver in his capacity as an intern at the Office of University Development. It has been updated to reflect that Weaver was quoted in his capacity as the chairperson of the Heelraisers Student Giving Council. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for these errors.
(10/16/18 3:41am)
Following the trial of anti-Silent Sam activist Maya Little Monday afternoon, activists gathered at the Peace and Justice Plaza at 7 p.m. for a "teach-in" on racism and social justice.
(09/21/18 2:54am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Mallory Ward's extended family lives in Cumberland County. Her extended family lives in Columbus County. The article has been updated with the correct name of the county her family lives in. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(09/19/18 2:49am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that a letter written by Black faculty has over 400 signatures. 400 faculty members did not sign the original statement by Black faculty, but over 400 faculty signed a statement in support of Black faculty. The story has been updated for clarification on the signatures. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.