Motion to vote on UNC System DEI policy change approved by BOG committee
On Wednesday, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance passed a motion to allow the Board to vote on a new diversity and inclusion ...
Read More »On Wednesday, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance passed a motion to allow the Board to vote on a new diversity and inclusion ...
Read More »If approved by the full board on May 23, changes to the UNC Policy Manual would update current minimum GPA and standardized test score requirements for ...
Read More »After being forced to relocate to a new location, the Franklin Street acai bowl business is carving out its new space.
Read More »The coalition, which was active from 2019 to 2021, was brought back by student leaders hoping to streamline mental health efforts on campus this year. ...
Read More »The complaint cited three incidents of anti-Palestinian discrimination, including UNC's lack of administrative attempts to connect with Palestinian students ...
Read More »UNC Facilities Planning and Design presented three potential design projects for the Pit that would solve drainage issues and improve accessibility.
Read More »The event will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Blue Hill Event Center and is open to anyone interested in attending.
Read More »Volunteers at the garden plant and harvest food that is then distributed to low-wage employees at the University.
Read More »SolarEquity has partnered with EMPOWERment, Inc. to raise money for the installation of solar panels on the roof of the upcoming PEACH apartments.
Read More »Last weekend, UNC students and community members celebrated Holi, a Hindu tradition that welcomes spring with brightly colored powders. At UNC, Holi Moli ...
Read More »Younger generations uniquely struggle with mounting academic and social pressure, which can exacerbate existing conditions or genetic predispositions ...
Read More »Senior Assassin is an annual competition in which members of the senior class try to eliminate other participants by spraying them with water guns. “We’re ...
Read More »The teach-in was planned to discuss the actions of powerful hidden figures in North Carolina controlling education and advocating against their involvement. ...
Read More »On Friday, MERA received the Robert E. Bryan Public Service Award from the Carolina Center for Public Service for their work to reduce health disparities ...
Read More »Many undergraduate students expressed doubt about the committee's prioritization of student input in the search for a new chancellor.
Read More »The annual festival, which includes food trucks, vintage clothing vendors and a slate of music performers, was set to occur on April 14, but was cancelled ...
Read More »The University spends about $240,000 annually to provide toilet paper and paper towels to bathrooms on campus, but does not have a plan to centrally fund ...
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