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Pickles may be a future source of energy for the state of North Carolina.
Many professors at UNC struggle with measuring participation in an effective way. Some turn to in-class discussion while others find technology the solution.
Drinking from the Old Well on the first day of classes is now a campus legend — it supposedly helps students achieve a 4.0 GPA — but historians are actually not sure of the ritual's origins.
Proposals to manage the operations of Student Stores were due Thursday, and the review process has already started.
For junior Ryan Fockler, balancing UNC and home life simply became too much.
About 150 people gathered in the Pit Wednesday to stand in solidarity with Duke University after a death threat was made toward the LGBT community on Nov. 5.
During his campaign, Student Body President Houston Summers said bringing gender-neutral bathrooms to campus would be “a really simple fix.”
CORRECTION: The original version of this story misrepresented how survivors' information is shared with Delta Advocates. Delta Advocates share information they hear from survivors only with Cassidy Johnson, gender violence services coordinator. Johnson only follows up with students who indicate that they want her to do so. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
For journalism professor John Robinson, the shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon this past week was a reminder of how safe he needs to keep his classroom.
It's not just an idea.
Survey results released Monday show the proportion of women assaulted after enrolling at UNC may be as high as one in four.
UNC-Chapel Hill researchers Laura Kurtz and Sara Algoe may have found the reason relationships work: laughter.
For Colleen Daly and other students who have struggled with eating disorders, the lifetime fitness foundation class, known as LFIT, is more than a typical freshman general education requirement.
AIDS is not a gay man’s disease. AIDS is not a disease from the past. As new statistics are showing, many common beliefs about AIDS are being proven wrong.
UNC’s African-American fraternities and sororities are honoring their heritage with a proposal for a garden of plots in SASB Plaza.
This summer, Carolina For The Kids checked a goal off its list: opening a new facility for UNC Children’s primary care services.
At a research-based university like UNC, professors who conduct and publish their research are not uncommon.
It says its not Big Brother, but UNC is watching you on Twitter.
Cotton candy, popcorn, a plinko station and a basketball hoop brought students to the Pit to play games while also learning about private donations Tuesday.
This week, UNC’s National Pan-Hellenic Council will be focusing on one of its founding principles: service.