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If the wall separating South Road from Hooker Fields was any indication, Rae Sremmurd’s on-campus performance Saturday was a success.
The NCAA and the University filed a motion Monday to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them in January by two former UNC athletes.
Juniors Houston Summers and Kathryn Walker will compete in a runoff election next week, following an election with the lowest turnout in at least the past ten years.
Teaching, research and public service — advocates for the Carolina Center for Public Service say UNC’s historic commitment to these values is threatened as the Board of Governors reviews whether the state should pay for the center.
A week after Gov. Pat McCrory presented on the economic potential of North Carolina universities, Board of Trustees members spent Thursday’s meeting talking money.
In May 2014, the Greek Judicial Board referred Chi Phi to the Standards Review Board for further review.
At the last Faculty Council meeting of 2014, aftershocks from the Wainstein report finally started to blend in with the rest of campus life.
Update, 6:00 p.m.:
In January 2014, the Sexual Assault Task Force was only about halfway through its work. Throughout the spring and summer, members convened as often as once a week to wrestle with definitions, sanctions and the structure of the disciplinary process.
The Daily Tar Heel and nine other media organizations filed a suit against the University Monday for the release of personnel records for employees facing disciplinary action after they were named in the Wainstein report.
The University development office’s banner year for donations is the latest casualty from the findings in the Wainstein report.
Before students could even digest the Wainstein report, Chancellor Carol Folt made a promise — nine UNC employees will face disciplinary action.
A person familiar with the matter has confirmed the names of nine people facing disciplinary action — including at least four terminations — after they were implicated in Wednesday's report from independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein.
After the student health fee was cut by 4 percent this academic year, Winston Crisp spent the summer finding new ways to keep programming — like Interactive Theatre Carolina and sexual health services — the same at Campus Health Services.
The University moved one step closer to a coal-free endowment Wednesday.
To Greg Lukianoff, the fact that UNC celebrates First Amendment Day shows the University is at least trying.
Students and faculty who wanted to use Sakai Thursday had about a 50-50 chance of success.
Chi Phi is renovating its house to provide living quarters for a live-in house director whose presence has been required by national sanctions.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the name of the agreement that Student Action with Workers is asking University administrators to require contracted apparel companies to sign. The agreement is called the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh.
By Jane Wester