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(04/19/24 4:47pm)
The UNC Board of Governors Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs passed a proposed revision to the UNC Policy Manual on Wednesday that, if approved by the full board, would reinstate test score requirements for applicants to UNC System schools.
(04/24/24 2:05pm)
Content warning: This story contains mention of suicide, sexual assault, domestic violence and gender-based violence.
(04/22/24 3:07am)
When the Undergraduate Student Government's Department of Environmental Affairs started planning one of their final events, they wanted something that would energize both students and the greater community.
(04/22/24 1:22am)
I like popular music as much as the next listener.
(04/18/24 10:27pm)
Ryan Gosling’s latest movie, "The Fall Guy," aims high, but falls short.
(04/19/24 4:09pm)
This Saturday, make no mistakes about it, UNC football will have a game.
(04/19/24 2:19pm)
We, the undersigned students of UNC, formally request the presence of the UNC Board of Governors, the UNC Board of Trustees and UNC's chancellor search advisory committee at the Forum on University Governance at the Anne Queen Lounge on April 24 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
(04/18/24 10:39pm)
The Black Student Movement has consistently been a leading force in advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion policies at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. However, on April 17, the UNC System’s Board of Governors swiftly moved without much discussion to consider cutting DEI initiatives across the state’s 17-campus system.
(04/19/24 7:29pm)
The UNC Board of Governors could eliminate current diversity and inclusion initiatives at the 17 campuses in the UNC System next month.
(04/23/24 7:34pm)
For UNC senior and comedian Renna Voss, laughter is tangible emotion.
(05/01/24 8:55am)
During my introduction to this year's editorial team at the fall retreat, Emmy made it clear, “Makayla is NOT an editor. Do not go to her for editing.”
(04/18/24 10:50pm)
In the midst of The Eras Tour, the release of two re-recorded albums in the past year and the upcoming release of her eleventh studio album on Friday at midnight, Taylor Swift has remained a prominent figure in the public eye — including at UNC.
(04/18/24 1:15am)
During its Tuesday night work session, the Carrboro Town Council heard from the Town's finance director Bret Greene about the state of the 2024-25 fiscal year budget.
(04/18/24 1:05am)
Scholarships providing stipends for additional expenses beyond tuition and university fees are considered a taxable form of income, leaving some UNC students frustrated.
(04/19/24 4:46pm)
On April 9, the Carrboro Town Council unanimously passed a new Language Access Plan, which will provide interpretation and translation services — including written translations vital documents and information — for the community.
(04/17/24 9:25pm)
On Wednesday, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance passed a motion to allow the Board to vote on a new diversity and inclusion policy.
(05/01/24 9:34am)
I’ve never cried in The Daily Tar Heel’s office.
(04/18/24 1:07am)
On Tuesday, the UNC Chancellor Search Advisory Committee held its first meeting with search advisory firm Parker Executive Search to discuss how the two groups will collaborate to select the University’s next leader.
(04/18/24 5:20pm)
After walking off Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium, UNC head coach Scott Forbes addressed the team and took accountability.
(04/16/24 9:00am)
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Amelie Fawson and Lucy Wu. In today's episode, the group discusses a petition for law student Jamie Marsicano to attend graduation, a report analyzing North Carolina's continued economic growth and a local farmer who donates his produce to those in need.