Graduate workers call for redistribution of chancellor's six-figure salary
The UNC System’s former interim President Bill Roper released a memo in July, updating the guidelines for short-term emergency furlough and salary reductions.
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The UNC System’s former interim President Bill Roper released a memo in July, updating the guidelines for short-term emergency furlough and salary reductions.
Surrounding the edges of downtown Chapel Hill from the north and west, respectively, Northside and Pine Knolls communities have housed a large portion of Chapel Hill’s Black population since the areas were formed as labor enclaves during the Jim Crow era.
After almost six months of living through the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask in public has become almost second-nature to many people. For some, face coverings have become fashion staples, DIY projects and even sentimental items.
The bimonthly Black Farmers’ Market, alternating between Raleigh and Durham, helps Black farmers and small business owners thrive in the face of systemic racism.
Caroline Jones had the idea to become a food delivery driver when she and her roommates were looking for part-time jobs this summer after COVID-19 canceled their initial summer plans.
Caitlyn Kumi’s love of entrepreneurship dates all the way back to childhood — she just didn’t know it at the time.
UNC announced the expansion of an emergency pass/fail grading policy for undergraduate courses on Aug. 27. Now, students must decide whether or not to use this option.
University faculty and administration are providing students with accommodations to ensure that students who test positive for COVID-19 feel supported academically during the semester.
Many churches haven't been able to meet as full congregations in person since March. As the pandemic continues, many in the Chapel Hill area have had to adapt to maintain the personal relationships in a virtual setting.
Harry Walker and Crystal Cox Walker were shocked.
Several low-income households struggling to afford rent during the pandemic are facing the threat of eviction as legal protections expire and governmental financial cushions run out.
The University announced Friday that it will no longer use Alert Carolina messages to inform the campus community about new COVID-19 clusters. Instead, information about clusters will be provided on the Carolina Together website and University social media.
UNC students who violate state or local ordinances or do not comply with community standards relating to COVID-19 will be subject to disciplinary action through the Student Affairs Office, according to an email from UNC Media Relations.
First-year Erica Bass woke up to a call on the morning of Aug. 20 about her COVID-19 test results. She’d tested positive.
As students move off-campus and dorm de-densification continues, resident advisers are responsible for fewer and fewer residents. And the future remains uncertain for Carolina Housing student staff and their employment status.
The University reported three COVID-19 clusters within the span of one week in Greek organizations — fraternities Sigma Nu and Zeta Psi and sorority Alpha Delta Pi.
North Carolina basketball's Leaky Black and Andrew Platek were among the first to show up Saturday, standing and waiting outside McDonald's, the latter in a "Black Lives Matter" T-shirt. Others soon began popping up: volleyball players here, fencers there, recognizable by their team-issued merchandise and brandishing signs with phrases like "Matter is the minimum" and "Black lives > white comfort." Before long, a crowd had formed on the north side of Franklin Street.
The University expanded its pass/fail option for all undergraduate courses as an alternative to earning a letter grade for the Fall 2020 semester.
With the 2020 general election in less than 70 days, the Republican National Convention has been in full swing since Aug 24.
Student activists and survivors at UNC have worked for years to combat sexual assault and gender-based violence on campus. And with the recent release of 15 sexual assault records since 2007, they now look to how activism and awareness can move forward.