Department of Public Safety releases the 'next generation' of safety app
A new campus safety app allows students to anonymously report tips to DPS.
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A new campus safety app allows students to anonymously report tips to DPS.
Coming soon to a residence hall near you: 3-D printing.
This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.
Students who are tired of waiting on the squat rack at the Student Recreation Center or done trying to squeeze their pick-up soccer game onto Ehringhaus Field might have noticed the limited recreation space on campus.
Update (8:53 p.m.): Although the court’s decision on Title IX was a triumph for opponents of HB2, the judge denied the plaintiffs’ additional motion for an injunction on the ground of the Equal Protection Clause.
This story is part of a series from The Daily Tar Heel examining the more than 70 reforms the University has said were made since information about the academic-athletic scandal came to light in 2010. The complete list of reforms can be found on carolinacommitment.unc.edu.
UNC-Pembroke provost to retire in 2017
UNC is making the most of its 140 characters to communicate with the community.
Animal rights activists argue UNC’s use of live animals in its emergency medicine residency program violates animal research laws — the University maintains these practices better prepare residents to save human lives.
The University has not started a search to replace Taffye Clayton, the former associate vice chancellor for diversity and multicultural affairs and chief diversity officer, who left UNC in May.
Under a new University policy, Tar Heels struggling with unhealthy drinking habits have a much clearer path to help.
UNC spokesperson Jim Gregory is looking for greener pastures.
Graduate assistants at private universities now have the right to collectively organize thanks to a ruling from the National Labor Relations Board Tuesday classifying them as university employees.
The Olympic Games: A Global History
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the name of Jack Richman, the current dean of the School of Social Work. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Tim Davis is a professor at Wake Forest University School of Law who is an expert in sports law. University Editor Acy Jackson talked with Davis about his opinions on UNC’s recent response to the Amended Notice of Allegations from the NCAA.
The UNC Department of Housing and Residential Education is opening a new residential community called Pride Place that focuses on LGBTQ identities. The department is also working on a rebranding project.
The University was granted an extra week by the NCAA to respond to its amended notice of allegations.
A version of this article previously ran in the July 14 edition of The Daily Tar Heel.
The state budget, passed on July 14, included changes impacting the UNC system. Policy in the budget created an in-state tuition freeze for all schools in the system, creating a guaranteed amount for all four years. The budget also instituted a three percent cap on student fees.