UNC's Roy Williams ties Dean Smith in all-time wins with Yale victory
Brandon Robinson was in the UNC basketball locker room when he first heard the news.
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Brandon Robinson was in the UNC basketball locker room when he first heard the news.
Right before the UNC women's basketball team tipped off against Yale on Saturday, junior center Janelle Bailey was honored in front of a home crowd in Carmichael Arena for reaching 1,000 career points in the team's 2018-19 season finale loss to California in the NCAA tournament.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For the first time in quite a few years, every player on the North Carolina football team can look back at the team's season and say, "Damn. That was fun."
According to a motion filed in February by the petitioner in Semelka v. The University of North Carolina, a case arising from the discharge of a tenured UNC radiologist: “Judge (R. Allen) Baddour made critical findings in favor of Defendant (UNC) in the face of contradictory evidence,” in a past case.
Individuals have taken to social media stating they will no longer donate to the University in the wake of the Silent Sam settlement decision between the Board of Governors and the North Carolina Sons of the Confederate Veterans.
The North Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans received $74,999 in a settlement with the Board of Governors less than a week before the $2.5 million Silent Sam agreement was announced, according to public records released Monday.
Roy Williams spoke for about 50 seconds then stopped. The UNC head coach had nothing more to say.
Internal conflict has intensified within the North Carolina Division Sons of Confederate Veterans Inc. since its questionable settlement with the UNC System weeks ago.
Kevin Guskiewicz, who has served as UNC’s interim chancellor since February, was named the University’s 12th permanent chancellor Friday as protesters stood outside in opposition to the recent Silent Sam settlement.
Updated 3:45 p.m.: Board of Governors Chairperson Randy Ramsey called the legal motion from the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law "irresponsible" in a statement, saying the group is undermining public safety with attempts to return Silent Sam to campus.
Updated 6:35 p.m.: Law professor Eric Muller said interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz's Wednesday response to the $2.5 million Silent Sam trust had false information about what the settlement allows.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — For two seasons, the likes of Coby White, Cameron Johnson, Kenny Williams and Luke Maye rewrote record books behind the arc for North Carolina.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – It was everywhere, written on their faces and etched into their body language.
Two days after the North Carolina men's basketball team was defeated by Ohio State in one of the worst losses ever under head coach Roy Williams, questions abounded on how the team can improve.
A rally sponsored by UNC Black Student Movement and Black Congress on Thursday to protest the UNC System’s $2.5 million Silent Sam settlement ended in a verbal disagreement between student activists and Police Chief David L. Perry about his interactions with students.
A late second-half lineup featuring K.J. Smith, Shea Rush and Brandon Huffman against the No. 6 team in the country was evidence enough.
Shots, opportunities, Armando Bacot: It’s hard to tell what the Tar Heels missed the most on Wednesday night.
The past decade has seen UNC's handling of sexual assault scrutinized by federal investigators, fed up students and a rising wave of survivor activism.
Over the past 10 years, several crimes and public safety incidents have affected, transformed and united the University and greater Chapel Hill community. Here is a look back at some of the biggest cases.
The FUTURE Act, a bill that proposes funding $255 million toward historically Black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions across the United States, has been blocked by the U.S. Senate.