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(11/20/14 6:29am)
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated the name of the U.S. professional women’s soccer league. It is the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(11/16/14 11:21pm)
It was at Linda’s Bar and Grill on Franklin Street.
(11/17/14 5:54am)
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story inaccurately stated Sam Espada's class year. Espada is a freshman at UNC. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(11/17/14 5:56am)
After staying on to help the University handle the aftermath of the Wainstein report, UNC’s longtime General Counsel Leslie Strohm will leave her post in January.
(11/14/14 5:22am)
The National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted their annual step show Thursday at Memorial Hall.
(11/14/14 6:41am)
In the wake of Kenneth Wainstein’s investigation, students, faculty and administrators are concerned that some interpretations of his report have raised misconceptions about the African-American community.
(11/14/14 7:47am)
The Wainstein report was not the new page Jan Boxill expected to turn, she once said.
(11/13/14 5:47am)
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous headline for this story mischaracterized the nature of the University's support for the new academic support program. UNC has made the first investment in a 10-year academic support plan. The headline has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(11/12/14 4:46am)
Wainstein report
(11/12/14 5:59am)
UNC has faced increased pressure to monitor its academic departments since the release of the Wainstein report — which found lack of academic oversight was a factor in enabling employees in the former Department of African and Afro-American Studies to conduct fake classes.
(11/06/14 5:40am)
While the Progressive Faculty Network has diverse opinions on the Wainstein report, there is one thing they can agree on — the problem is much bigger than paper classes.
(11/06/14 5:29am)
Sylvia Hatchell ran from questions about the Wainstein report as quickly as her players transitioned down the court in Carmichael Arena Wednesday.
(11/05/14 6:38am)
UNC will be reviewed again by its accrediting body after Kenneth Wainstein’s investigation revealed the extent of academic fraud to be greater than it appeared two years ago, said Belle Wheelan, president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
(11/04/14 9:15pm)
The Daily Tar Heel analyzed the report by independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein for the words that appear most frequently and crafted a guide to explain the report's major findings. The most common words appear larger in the correlating graphic. Wainstein's investigation revealed how a secretary in the former Department of African and Afro-American Studies created bogus classes to help athletes maintain eligibility. More than 3,000 UNC students took paper classes, according to the report.
(11/03/14 6:21am)
When Kenneth Wainstein crafted the final report on his investigation of two decades of academic impropriety, he made at least one thing clear — the University could have known.
(10/31/14 5:17am)
Emotions ran high in Carroll Hall Thursday night as a student panel led more than 100 people in a discussion of Kenneth Wainstein’s report.
(10/30/14 5:40am)
A panel of students is slated to meet at 6 p.m. today in Carroll 111 to discuss students’ concerns about the Wainstein report released last week.
(10/30/14 5:54am)
The Real Silent Sam Coalition rallied Wednesday on the steps of South Building, protesting racist media bias and unfair targeting of the former Department of African and Afro-American Studies in Kenneth Wainstein’s recently released report.
(10/29/14 2:46am)
James W. Dean, Jr., UNC's provost and vice chancellor, attended the Student Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group meeting Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at 2:00 pm. The group met to discuss recent events regarding the UNC Athletic Department. Such topics included the recent Wainstein Report and 2014 admissions of athletes.
(10/29/14 6:29am)
For 81 former students, the fake classes cooked up by an administrator and his secretary in the former African and Afro-American studies department were just what they needed to graduate.