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The speed bumps for Uber plans have gotten bigger

Plans to provide free Uber rides for UNC students have officially stalled. Student Body President Bradley Opere said the talks between Uber and UNC are at a standstill because a decision can’t be reached over accessibility and liability issues.

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UNC law school facing declining application rates

UNC’s School of Law is experiencing the same decline in application rates that are affecting the rest of the law schools in the country.  The school had 1,442 applicants to class of 2018, extended 643 offers and ended up with 224 matriculants.  Bianca Mack, assistant dean for admissions, attributes the decline in applicants to several factors, including a surplus of recent law graduates crowding the job market.  “I think a couple things have happened over the years.

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UNC grad goes viral for speech

A voice rang out during a Harvard University graduation ceremony May 25. The voice was clear and purposeful. It told listeners they belonged among the stars. It was the voice of a Tar Heel.

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