UNC’s demand for ITS help rises
With more and more devices making their way into classrooms in the past five years, Information Technology Services officials said they’re striving to keep up with users’ demands for support.
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With more and more devices making their way into classrooms in the past five years, Information Technology Services officials said they’re striving to keep up with users’ demands for support.
“Validate the Agent” is a phrase most students living in residence halls have seen at least once, and for some it’s the start of a reoccurring computer problem that has plagued residence halls for more than a year.
Eleven days ago, Kevin Guskiewicz received a life-changing phone call.
Today is the last official day to opt into HeelMail, UNC’s new email service that will change addresses to live.unc.edu.
A decision to crack down on students who use peer-to-peer file sharing for downloading music and other purposes is rooted in the University’s need to trim costs.
While Psalm 100’s vote to remove a gay member for his views on homosexuality has raised questions about the University’s non-discrimination policy, the conversation is not unique in the University’s history.
The University will investigate whether or not the Christian a cappella group Psalm 100 violated UNC’s non-discrimination policy in dismissing senior Will Thomason, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Winston Crisp said.
As the search for the University’s head of finance draws to a close, the search for a new athletic director is just beginning — with a familiar twist.
When Jonathan Safran Foer published his book “Eating Animals,” he said he expected a response from the factory farms.
Nearly eight months after the Board of Trustees urged reform for the Greek system, the methods used to accomplish that reform are beginning to take shape in time for fall recruitment.
Junior Shruthi Sundaram is no stranger to the controversy that often surrounds student elections.
In just its first year as part of the Carolina Computing Initiative, Apple has already claimed almost the same number of laptop sales as Lenovo.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals granted Thursday the University’s request to temporarily delay the release of records involving members of the UNC football team.
As the University braces for sweeping budget cuts, officials said they are emphasizing faculty retention in lobbying efforts.
As the state legislature prepares to finalize budget cuts to the UNC system, the search continues for a key faculty member who will oversee the cuts at the University.
Today the audit and finance committee of the Board of Trustees heard administrators speak about both the uncertain effects of the pending state budget on the University and a vision for the future of University Square.
As the University continues to search for a dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, another candidate has been added to the mix.
As the state legislature debates further budget cuts to the UNC system, the cuts already in place are being felt in an unexpected place — the communication studies commencement ceremony.
The Student Code is anything but a bedtime story for most.
Freshman Quinn Matney told a lie. But he never meant for it to snowball into a falsified police report that rallied the community around him and reached the nation, his father said Wednesday.