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First-year students at UNC have options when choosing a place to live on-campus with a total of 37 residence halls to pick from.
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First-year students at UNC have options when choosing a place to live on-campus with a total of 37 residence halls to pick from.
The UNC Faculty Council met on Friday for its first convening of 2024. The council debated a resolution condemning statements made during an event on campus and proposed amendments to the Faculty Code.
The Carrboro Town Council delayed a vote on a proposed extension of Chapel Hill’s water and sewer boundary — due to a need for more information at its Jan. 9 meeting.
Behind a strong end to the third quarter, the No. 23 North Carolina women’s basketball team (14-5, 6-1 ACC) held off No. 13 Louisville (16-3, 5-1 ACC), 79-68, Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena.
When in doubt, follow Gwen Fink.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team (3-0) notched a 6-1 victory over its first ranked opponent, No. 11 Auburn (0-1), Saturday afternoon.
Steve Kirschner, UNC senior associate athletic director for media relations, manages communications for the North Carolina men's basketball team. He has been with the Tar Heels since 1990, oversees the Carolina Basketball Museum and has worked countless UNC-Duke men’s basketball games as the sports information director.
When UNC junior Victoria Wlosok published her debut novel in 2023, she joined a roster of UNC alumni who have found success in the young adult book market, from Sarah Dessen to Tracy Deonn to Jenny Han.
Long-time academic researcher and consultant Sheila Smith McKoy first read the 1868 memoir of Hillsborough resident Elizabeth Keckley when she was an undergraduate English student at N.C. State University.
Withstanding a physical test on the road, No. 4 North Carolina (15-3, 7-0 ACC) outlasted Boston College (11-7, 2-5 ACC to win 76-66 on Saturday afternoon in the Conte Forum.
Friday marked the first women’s gymnastics meet of the ACC’s inaugural season between North Carolina (2-5, 0-1 ACC) and N.C. State (1-4, 1-0 ACC). UNC reached its highest final score of the season, but lost to N.C. State, 196.225-195.325.
With 39 seconds left on the clock, Georgia Tech gave UNC a taste of its own medicine.
The No. 23 North Carolina women’s basketball team (13-5, 5-1 ACC) defeated Georgia Tech (12-6, 3-3 ACC), 73-68, at the McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta on Thursday.
The basketball was loose.
Behind a strong 15-point performance by graduate forward Jae'Lyn Withers, the No. 4 North Carolina (14-3, ACC 6-0) men’s basketball team beat the Louisville Cardinals (6-11, ACC 1-5), 86-70, on Wednesday night at the Dean E. Smith Center.
Samantha Shaw, an English teacher at Carrboro High School, is a finalist for the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching's 2024 Beginning Teacher of the Year Award, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools announced earlier this month.
This year, a group of UNC alumni are leading a fundraising effort to establish a professorship in memory of James Kimball King, professor emeritus of English, in the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
UNC dining halls have offered halal-certified meals since 2022. However, concerns with food sourcing make some Muslim students hesitant to eat them.
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners held its first business meeting of the year on Tuesday. The Board approved recommendations made by the Affordable Housing Advisory Board and discussed membership projections and capacity for schools in Orange County.
While making the transition from the general undergraduate curriculum to UNC’s nursing program, UNC student Madeline Wells said she experienced a culture shock from the early morning schedules to approaching clinical settings.