Innovate@Carolina celebrates 1-year anniversary, looks to future
A year after its introduction to UNC, Innovate@Carolina is starting to take shape in new programs and expansions.
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A year after its introduction to UNC, Innovate@Carolina is starting to take shape in new programs and expansions.
Penis, boobs, G-spot, balls and labia were not just body parts at Sex After Dark, a Week of Welcome event.
While mental health has always been an issue on college campuses, University officials say the number of reported incidents is on the rise.
Those who knew Melody van Lidth de Jeude, a doctoral candidate in UNC’s Department of Communication Studies, said she was a good person and skilled educator.
Hana Staub, a master’s degree candidate in the School of Social Work with a background in community service, died on May 31.
Corey Gallisdorfer, a UNC freshman who was arrested on May 3 and charged with sexual exploitation of children, was released from the Durham County jail on a $50,000 bail May 13.
An affidavit filed by the FBI in the case of a UNC freshman reveals a trail of pornographic solicitation, deception and threats that could result in prison time.
While this might not be Kathleen Carswell’s first Relay for Life event, it will certainly be the most special.
Due to a reporting error, Tuesday’s page 3 story “Child center to close in 2013” incorrectly stated the sliding fee schedule. It currently ranges from $1,000 to $1,520 per month, not per year. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
A portion of the campus server that handles emails was shut down Thursday morning, causing about 200,000 messages to be delayed.
When he first saw the various Star Wars exhibits, 9-year-old James Herman didn’t know what to say.
As unrest topples leaders and turns the political landscape of Middle Eastern and North African countries upsidedown, the future of study abroad programs in those regions rests on shaky ground.
Dean Drescher and Mohammad Saad are unbeatable when they’re together.
She is known to many of her friends as “Su-Chin” after the character from the movie “Juno.”
Two months removed from the sudden resignation of its executive producer, the Reese Felts Digital News Project is searching for its next leader.
Students officially have less time to appeal for in-state residency — and may find residency harder to prove — thanks to an updated state residency manual.
The Pit became a land of fire and ice Wednesday night when a carved ice menorah was lit in honor of the first day of Hanukkah.
Jaywalking, previously punished by verbal warnings, will now be punishable with a hefty $166 fine.
Courtney Canipe grew up with Harry Potter.
Employees were urged to separate their personal and business correspondences and to participate more in campus projects Wednesday at a relatively quiet Employee Forum.