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(08/20/20 1:38am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed the number of COVID-19 cases present in Orange County to the town of Carrboro. The article has been updated to attribute the correct case load with the proper area. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(08/19/20 9:17pm)
Update, 8/21, 6:20 p.m.: The UNC Athletics department has announced on social media that its suspension on athletic activities will continue through Saturday, Aug. 22.
(08/21/20 5:31am)
This is the first article in a series unpacking these documents, and what insights they offer on the fall reopening plans.
(08/19/20 2:05am)
Two weeks after move-in began, students must now decide how to move forward with their on-campus housing after the University announced undergraduate classes would shift to being fully remote.
(08/19/20 1:08am)
Students and instructors are now determining how to move forward with previously in-person laboratory classes after UNC announced Monday that all undergraduate courses will shift to remote learning starting Wednesday.
(08/19/20 1:42pm)
Across campus on Tuesday afternoon, UNC students were preparing to say goodbye.
(08/19/20 1:21pm)
Despite UNC’s decision to move all undergraduate classes to an online-only format, the North Carolina football team is still gearing up to play this fall.
(08/18/20 2:36am)
There has been constant discussion about UNC’s true intentions over the return of students to campus. Some believe the University was trying to bring back a sense of normalcy. Others think it was a ploy solely to gain tuition money.
(08/18/20 2:40am)
The UNC Department of Athletics said in a statement that it currently intends to have its fall athletics season, after it was announced Monday that the University would transition to all online classes.
(08/17/20 8:09pm)
All undergraduate courses are shifting to remote learning effective Wednesday, UNC announced in an email Monday.
(08/17/20 7:44pm)
The University's campus quarantine dorm has 5.5 percent capacity available — four rooms left out of 73 — for students who are identified to be close contacts of an individual who tests positive for COVID-19, as of Monday at 3 p.m. according to UNC's COVID-19 dashboard.
(08/17/20 1:56am)
As the first week of classes came to an end, UNC saw four COVID-19 clusters over the weekend.
(08/18/20 12:44am)
The University is providing students and employees with community protective equipment, but graduate workers, faculty and staff say UNC’s messaging and distribution process is unclear and disorganized.
(08/16/20 6:54pm)
Updated 12:00 p.m.: The University has confirmed a 13th COVID-19 cluster at Rams Village Building #5, via the Carolina Together website and UNC social media.
(08/14/20 1:19am)
As Black Lives Matter protests renewed national conversations about race over the summer, Black artists at UNC were trying to think about how they could use their respective mediums to process their emotions and send a message. Here are some of their stories.
(08/17/20 12:47am)
When Zach Ripberger started college, he hoped to find fellowship through his faith. Instead, he ended up leaving campus ministry after encountering an environment that ignited an intense internal struggle between his faith and his sexuality.
(08/13/20 10:30pm)
NCAA President Mark Emmert announced Thursday evening that the NCAA is canceling all 2020 Division I fall championships and will attempt to have them in the spring because too many programs postponed their seasons over COVID-19 concerns.
(08/14/20 1:00am)
Chapel Hill will have increased police patrols downtown and in student neighborhoods after receiving reports of people disregarding social distancing policies implemented due to COVID-19.
(08/13/20 10:49pm)
After watching the video of George Floyd’s killing, Jalon Cooper, a recent UNC graduate and creator of VZN Clothing, scrapped all of his recent designs. He then designed three t-shirts, a hoodie and two pairs of shorts in a span of seven hours — all dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement.
(08/14/20 12:46am)
No one is quite sure when the fire started, or how it began, exactly. The only thing that’s certain is that it’s there. Maybe it always has been.