Student Advisory Committee, Carol Folt discuss first Carolina Conversation event
Chancellor Carol Folt entered her meeting with the Student Advisory Committee on Friday feeling tired.
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Chancellor Carol Folt entered her meeting with the Student Advisory Committee on Friday feeling tired.
An attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris made journalists question the line between offensive and humorous — but an award-winning cartoonist who spoke at UNC Monday said it will not deter cartoonists from addressing controversial topics.
Someone has claimed responsibility for the hit-and-run outside Cobb Residence Hall early Wednesday morning.
A retired army general and former presidential candidate presented his national security strategy, including his recommendations for defeating the Islamic State, in a speech at a clean energy conference Thursday night.
At Wednesday night’s vigil, family members of Deah Shaddy Barakat urged community members to “move on with dignity.”
Members of the Faculty Executive Committee spent much of Monday's meeting hearing a presentation on ways to improve science programs at UNC.
Their voices have been heard.
With tears in her eyes, student activist Charity Lackey pointed to the noose around her neck.
Students of color are joining together on campus to support each other in ways they feel the University is unable.
More than 100 students and community members gathered at the Silent Sam monument at noon Friday to demand Saunders Hall be renamed Hurston Hall, after prominent black writer Zora Neale Hurston.
Student activists are mobilizing to contextualize and remove racist relics at the University.
Not all disabilities are visible.
A wall of protestors lined the Pit on Wednesday as students, University staff and community members ensured no one passed without hearing their message — that black lives matter.
The University development office’s banner year for donations is the latest casualty from the findings in the Wainstein report.
While the University touts the reforms it’s making to push past athletic-academic scandal revelations, the UNC Greek system has made no public statement regarding findings of academic misconduct in the Wainstein report.
As the Ebola virus rages through West Africa, threatening to become a global epidemic, John Strader, a physician assistant in the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, is making plans to go to the heart of the outbreak.
This week, the Student Sierra Coalition won a battle. But the war to make the University coal-free is far from over.
When the Family Enterprise Center was founded in 2008, it was the first of its kind, but now universities around the country are looking to UNC as a model.
Students, faculty and community members learned about UNC’s plan to deal with an unlikely Ebola outbreak on campus in a meeting at Top of the Hill’s Back Bar Wednesday afternoon.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the year in which the BOG implemented a 25 percent minimum for tuition revenue reserved for need-based aid. That minimum was implemented in 2006 and eliminated in 2012. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.