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Big Brother is watching at UNC.
Yi Zhang, a biomedical researcher in the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, has spent hours in the laboratory, decoding how specific proteins in the genetic code and errors in the code are linked to diseases like cancer.
The patrons and inhabitants of Franklin Street came out of restaurants, peeked out of windows of sorority and fraternity houses and stopped on the street to see what all the ruckus was about Tuesday night.
The quiet idyll of the University’s most secret study spot was broken Tuesday afternoon — but instead of ring tones or less-than-academic conversations, it was the librarians themselves who broke the silence.
Three candidates remain in the running for a new journalism school dean after the only female contender dropped out of the race Tuesday.
On the eve of the announcement of this year’s summer reading selection, two students broke their 2 1/2-year silence over a lawsuit that brought them — and the University — national attention.
The Class of 2005 voted Tuesday to leave a 9/11 memorial garden as its legacy to UNC.
UNC's School of Medicine is launching a new training program for Spanish-speaking students in an effort to improve Latino health care in North Carolina.
Sitting in his office in Mitchell Hall, UNC geology Professor Jonathan Lees is surrounded by computers and microphones.
International graduate students and researchers increasingly are having difficulties obtaining visas to enter the country, and those delays are hampering scientific research at national research institutions, including UNC.
UNC-Chapel Hill's Faculty Council is slated to discuss today an extensive overhaul of the University's mostly outdated policies for faculty tenure.
ONYEN might stand for the "Only Name You'll Ever Need," but your password is about to have a much shorter shelf life.
A committee charged with developing a concrete plan for measuring academic excellence at UNC set the timetable Monday for another three months of discussions and debate.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>As $480 million in research grants are processed at UNC this year, expenditures for these grants undergo scrutiny from several parties in an increased effort to eliminate misspending.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The emcees came out dancing down the catwalk and kept on dancing until the early morning.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Committee on Student Conduct members spent more than an hour Tuesday debating the language of the changes to the Code of Student Conduct.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Student Congress passed a resolution 19-4 Tuesday that will put a referendum on the February general election ballot giving students the chance to decide whether they want student fees to fund efforts to expand renewable energy programs on campus.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Although the UNC Board of Trustees made it clear in September that faculty and staff would not have a seat on the board, University employees want another chance to make their case.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>When two military branches painted the doors of the Naval Armory last week, the Air Force called it a "spirit mission" and the Army called it a "prank," but the Navy midshipmen reported it as vandalism to University police.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Student Body President Jen Daum and Speaker of Congress Tony Larson revealed their election reform act Tuesday, endorsing campaigns funded entirely by student activity fees.