Column: Catch me up — a recap of the school year’s political scene
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It is usually a relatively enjoyable experience to see a recap.
Over the past few months, UNC has seen growing calls for the University to divest from Israeli and Israel-supporting companies, as well as demands for administration to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
As summer quickly approaches, many UNC students are staying in the Triangle for classes, internships or jobs.
My feelings about The Daily Tar Heel are complicated.
Some people call it the University of National Champions. Others just call it the University of North Carolina. Regardless of the title, UNC certainly knows how to capture championships.
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team had one thing on their mind going into Saturday: beat Duke.
Community members arrived at the FedEx Global Education Center on Friday to attend the inaugural Celebration of Mideast Food and Culture, a night honoring Arab American culture, traditions and cuisine.
When I ran for editor-in-chief last spring, I thought I knew what to expect. I knew the responsibility of leading The Daily Tar Heel meant late nights, too little sleep and too many cups of coffee.
After a gem by first-year righty Jason DeCaro on Friday, junior left-hander Shea Sprague gave the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (33-10, 17-6 ACC) another great start, leading the Tar Heels to a 6-3 victory and series win over Virginia Tech Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
Updated April 27 11:25 p.m.:
Behind first-year pitcher Jason DeCaro’s best start of his career, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (32-10, 16-6 ACC) took the first game of the series on Friday, defeating Virginia Tech (26-13, 12-10 ACC), 8-1.
UNC women's basketball senior forward Alyssa Ustby announced via Instagram on Friday evening that she will return for her fifth and final season.
Belmont men’s basketball transfer Cade Tyson announced his commitment to UNC on Sunday afternoon, per his social media.
Updated April 26 11:52 p.m.:
Disability Rights North Carolina and the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation are suing the NC Department of Health and Human Services for alleged violations against pre-trial detainees with disabilities.
On Wednesday, a packed crowd at the UNC Symphony Orchestra concert rumbled in a glorious standing ovation as Professor Tonu Kalam gripped the podium in Memorial Hall for the last time.
Last month, a group of UNC housekeepers and students climbed the steps of South Building to deliver a petition to the University, demanding parking fees be abolished for employees making less than $50,000 a year.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the Community Development Block Grant, the Affordable Housing Funding Plan and updates on the Land Use Management Ordinance rewrite during its meeting on Wednesday.
After growing up around cats, rabbits, frogs, llamas, donkeys, axolotls and more, first-year Ella Parry found herself sometimes feeling anxious and detached from home when she moved to UNC without a furry companion.
On Wednesday, the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC and its new branch, TransparUNCy, co-hosted a public forum where students could voice their demands in the ongoing search for UNC’s next chancellor.