'Do I have the money?': Some graduate students grapple with gaps in insurance coverage
Toni DiNardo has postponed an appointment for medical scans recommended by her doctor for a year because she “can't face the price."
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Toni DiNardo has postponed an appointment for medical scans recommended by her doctor for a year because she “can't face the price."
The prospective class of 2028 is the first group of students to apply for UNC after the U.S. Supreme Court June decision that ruled race-conscious university admissions programs unlawful.
The Carolina Union is the third largest employer of students on campus behind Carolina Housing and Campus Recreation. Employing approximately 140 students, Union employees have unique — sometimes difficult — experiences based on the positions that they hold.
The UNC Faculty Executive Committee reviewed a resolution concerning the right to free speech and protest on Monday afternoon.
The Hussman School of Journalism and Media will be launching a new certificate program in Political Communication next fall.
UNC junior Laura Saavedra Forero said she is willing to put things on hold to make time-sensitive deliveries across campus of emergency contraceptive pills, which should be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy.
Sen. Gale Adcock (D-Wake) and Rep. Wayne Sasser (R-Montgomery, Stanly) met on Thursday to discuss bipartisan partnerships in healthcare during a UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy forum.
On Thursday, students lined up outside the Carolina Union to hear a speech by Ben Carson — a former neurosurgeon who ran for president on the Republican ticket in 2016 and served as the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021.
Third-year public policy student Nerrissa Crawford said she grew up in a musically-inclined family — her cousin is a Grammy-winning music producer, and her mother is a master of ceremonies, an emcee. Her passion for music led her to UNC's Albums and Record Society as a first-year. Now, she is the organization's president.
Two days after the militant group Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, Evyatar Marienberg, a tenured professor in the religious studies department, sent his class a Canvas message.
UNC’s School of Education was chosen to host the biennial forum for the conference’s first time outside of Europe.
UNC first-year Issy Jakobuss said if she faced an honor court violation, she wouldn’t know where to start.
The Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film, hosted by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, celebrates and promotes the work of Black and independent filmmakers.
A new picnic table now sits in the Pit between UNC Student Stores and the Undergraduate Library. Unlike the many other surfaces that accompany it, this table does not only provide a shaded study space — it also produces electricity.
When UNC sophomore Caroline Stillwell first volunteered at UNC Children's Hospital, she donned a brunette wig and yellow gown.
First-year student and first-generation college student Jomar Ponce Gamez said he joined several Hispanic student organizations during Small Fest, in hopes of connecting with other first-generation students on campus.
With UNC's men's and women’s basketball season right around the corner, students have a lot to say about what they are looking forward to in this upcoming season.
Earlier this week, UNC Research awarded five junior faculty members the 2023 Hettleman Prize: Yaiza Canzani, Brian Conlon, Angel Hsu, Pengda Liu, and Alex Worsnip.
UNC student employees are making renewed calls for increased wages, with some citing an inability to support themselves on the current pay scale.
There are currently 64 University buildings with water fixtures that have yet to be remediated or replaced due to lead contamination, according to the testing webpage by UNC Environment, Health and Safety.