Criminal Justice Reform Advocacy Week brings play to shed light on solitary confinement
Criminal justice is taking center stage this week in a series of events put on by the Criminal Justice Awareness and Action club.
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Criminal justice is taking center stage this week in a series of events put on by the Criminal Justice Awareness and Action club.
Anyone looking to buy tickets to the UNC vs. Duke men’s basketball game Saturday should be on the lookout out for counterfeit tickets.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated Barnes & Noble College's administration role in Student Stores. Barns & Noble College manages the store. The story has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
After closing Stacy and Everett residence halls last year due to low occupancy, the Housing and Residential Education Department has been working to retain juniors and seniors.
Keith Payne, a professor of psychology and neuroscience, prompted students to recognize their own implicit bias at Wednesday’s Carolina Conversation.
A group of students is working with the Orange County Solid Waste Management Department to encourage fraternities and sororities to be more environmentally conscious.
UNC’s campus art museum, the Ackland Art Museum, changed leadership over the summer, and along with the change comes a host of programs designed to increase student involvement.
This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.