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(09/21/20 11:11pm)
The University is taking a new approach to planning for the spring semester — which includes a new Campus and Community Advisory Committee made up of faculty, students and community members — following an unsuccessful return to in-person classes this fall.
(09/22/20 1:40am)
With remote classes underway for the fall 2020 semester, some students have moved out of residence halls and into nearby Chapel Hill hotels.
(09/20/20 11:50pm)
UNC's history department will not accept applications for its graduate program for the 2021 cycle, it announced Sept. 14.
(09/18/20 1:21am)
The North Carolina women's soccer team defeated Wake Forest on Thursday night 4-1 in the first game of the season.
(09/18/20 2:39am)
The Chapel Hill Police Department banned chokeholds on Wednesday after failing to do so at the Chapel Hill Town Council's request in June.
(09/18/20 3:21am)
Just one week after football returned to Kenan Memorial Stadium, UNC has already hit a COVID-19-related bump in the road. The one non-conference opponent the Tar Heels scheduled, UNC-Charlotte, had to cancel their game Thursday morning due to multiple players being placed in quarantine.
(09/17/20 1:36am)
The Board of Governors' Committee on Budget and Finance met virtually on Wednesday to address fundings allocated for COVID-19, adjustments for tuition for in-state and out-of-state students next year and school fees.
(09/18/20 3:35am)
The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health’s ranking as the No. 1 public university health school in the country has pushed the University’s COVID-19 research into the spotlight.
(09/27/20 10:18pm)
Stickers can be found decorating the laptops and water bottles of college students everywhere. In quarantine, many of these students are finding themselves starting their own sticker businesses.
(09/17/20 1:33am)
People are increasingly seeking mental health support, but when people aren't able to see each other, organizations that provide this kind of support are becoming more important. N.C. Art Therapy Institute, located in Carrboro, has developed therapy even more to focus on providing the tools that different communities need.
(09/18/20 2:41am)
When Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Bob Blouin announced UNC’s shift to entirely remote instruction for undergraduates in mid-August, they outlined de-densification efforts for on-campus housing and urged off-campus students to follow health guidelines.
(09/17/20 1:31am)
Members of UNC’s chapter of the environmental honors fraternity Epsilon Eta abolished the group after former members called out the fraternity for fostering white supremacy.
(09/17/20 1:32am)
Decriminalization of marijuana and a proposed development located south of Interstate 40 and west of Old N.C. 86 were on the agenda during Tuesday’s Board of Orange County Commissioners meeting.
(09/16/20 3:26am)
Jennifer Ho was the associate director of the UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities — until she left in June 2019.
(09/17/20 1:34am)
Less than a month ago, residence halls were "de-densified" due to coronavirus clusters emerging across campus. As the traditional deadline for next year's on-campus housing approaches, some students have already started looking off-campus, while others are left to wonder when they have to make their next housing decision.
(09/16/20 12:22am)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education passed a racial equity resolution and discussed possible plans to shift to hybrid learning for the second nine weeks of the school year in a Monday meeting.
(09/15/20 3:14am)
When incoming first-years Daniel Asanov and Tomer Goldhagen started looking for suitemates, their search was based on a common interest: music.
(09/15/20 2:23am)
Every Halloween, all UNC resident advisers are on duty.
(09/28/20 12:46am)
In 1982, one photo of a group of morning regulars was hung on the wall at Sutton’s Drug Store. Today, the walls are lined with hundreds of them — pictures of students squeezed into yellow booths, visitors from out-of-town and locals at the counter with a milkshake in hand.
(09/14/20 2:03am)
UNC's Faculty Council met virtually on Friday to discuss updates regarding COVID-19, UNC’s budget and the spring semester outlook.