Information about class delivery becomes available; students voice concerns
Starting last week, UNC students were able to get insight into what their classes would look like for the upcoming fall semester.
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Starting last week, UNC students were able to get insight into what their classes would look like for the upcoming fall semester.
El Centro Hispano has launched the NC Unida Contra El Virus campaign alongside several North Carolina Hispanic media outlets in an effort to send a "unified message" to the North Carolina Latinx community about COVID-19.
A UNC sociology professor is under fire for the use of role-playing pedagogy in his classroom after a student went public with allegations that he created an unsafe learning environment for students of color within his Sociology 274: Social and Economic Justice class last semester.
Over 80 protesters gathered in front of the Orange County Courthouse to hear speeches at a July 4 demonstration calling for racial equity from school rooms to courtrooms in Hillsborough and beyond.
Carolina Performing Arts announced last Monday that it would be canceling in-person performances for its fall season. Instead, the organization is launching nontraditional programs to engage its audience.
The North Carolina football team is getting back to business. The team’s group of running backs, led by senior Michael Carter and junior Javonte Williams, is looking to remain a vital part of the UNC offense in the upcoming season. In a press conference Wednesday, running backs coach Robert Gillespie detailed his expectations for Carter, Williams and the unit as a whole.
Assistant Sports Editor Jared McMasters caught up with former Tar Heel Aaron Sabato, who was selected by the Minnesota Twins with the 27th overall pick in the 2020 MLB draft and signed for a $2.75 million bonus on June 23, to discuss the MLB draft, how his game has improved and the canceled MiLB season. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the Chicago Public Library saw a 40% increase in returns over a three-year period after doing away with late fines. The Chicago Public Library saw a 240% increase in returns over a three-week period after going fine-free. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Campus Safety Commission met Wednesday morning to discuss the return to campus this fall, including the implementation of community standards, the current rate of COVID-19 cases and what could trigger potential “off-ramps” to send students home.
After 93 years, it’s time to change the name of UNC’s football stadium. And by changing it, I mean completely renaming it.
Eugenia Floyd, an instructor at Scroggs Elementary School, was awarded the 2019-2020 Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Teacher of the Year award in June, an honor her family and co-workers said is much deserved.
The University has yet to release sexual assault records as ordered two months ago in a North Carolina Supreme Court ruling.
CLARIFICATION: This article has been updated to clarify the Commission's relationship to the Undergraduate Senate.
If you’ve ever watched CNN, MSNBC or Fox News before and been bored to tears by the constant repetition of topics and apparent sameness of every distinct program on the network, then you know the feeling of watching ESPN’s daytime television lineup.
Chatham and Orange county residents shared their personal experiences as Black, Indigenous and other people of color in a panel on Monday sponsored by community organizers and local leaders.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated that the book "Courage in the Moment: The Civil Rights Struggle, 1961-1964," included a collection of Jim Wallace's photos accompanied by text from former UNC Student Body President Paul Dickson. The text was by Wallace's friend and editor Paul Dickson, not the former UNC student body president of the same name.
When Derek Galvin took over as head coach of the North Carolina gymnastics program in 1981, Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, MTV had just gone on the air and Michael Jordan was still a first-year at UNC. And after 39 years as a head coach, Galvin announced earlier this month that he would be retiring effective July 1.
Several student groups, including the Organization for African Students' Interests and Solidarity, The Bridge at UNC, Mi Pueblo, Afro-Latinx, Sigma Delta Pi and Lambda Pi Chi, hosted a panel discussion Monday in commemoration of Immigrant Heritage Month, and as a space for UNC students to highlight their own immigrant experiences.
On June 22, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced the launch of NCCARE360, a statewide coordinated care network that helps connect North Carolinians with health care providers and human service organizations across the state.
Tony Grimes, a five-star cornerback and the No. 7 recruit in the country, announced his commitment to North Carolina on Tuesday.