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The BBC, The Atlantic, Business Insider and more have said that being tall is advantageous for men, in most all regards.
How do you bring back a language that just a few generations ago, the federal government sent people to re-education schools to forget? A language that was washed out of students’ mouths with soap, nearly erased from the language’s natural community, and then left to be forgotten?
Starting in April, a select group of low-income, high-risk patients visiting UNC’s Family Medicine Center will be coming home to their families with a new kind of prescription medicine: fruits and veggies.
Hi, it's Cy Neff here again, I told y'all where to cry and how to get an internship. Just a reminder that these views are my own and do not represent those of The Daily Tar Heel.
Studying abroad has recently become a mainstay of the college experience. The Daily Tar Heel Staff Writer Cy Neff recently sat down with three Carolina students all studying abroad in Europe to see what the continent has to offer.
Editor's Note: The views presented below do not reflect those of The Daily Tar Heel. Just Cy Neff.
On the night of Jan. 8, UNC senior Damaris Osorio was in the shower when she was informed that her apartment was on fire.
The views presented below do not reflect those of The Daily Tar Heel. Just Cy Neff.
Forbes is known for its lists — the Forbes 500, the Forbes list of the World’s Most Powerful People and the Forbes 400. One can imagine the shock North Carolina Student Latinx Initiative’s co-directors Ricky Hurtado and Elaine Townsend Utin experienced when they found out from friends on Facebook that their work had earned them a spot on one of Forbes famed list — Forbes 30 under 30 Education.
Some students' expectations for sleep — or a lack thereof due to parties, events and late nights in Davis Library — might be off-base, according to research at the University of Pennsylvania.
It’s no secret that UNC’s Department of Biology is highly renowned, and that biology is one of the University’s most common majors. Much of the biology department’s current status is owed to one man: former professor and department chair Larry Gilbert, who passed away Monday.
There are many stresses related to going to college — financial, academic and, for some students, legal troubles. Luckily enough for students finding themselves in legal trouble, Carolina Student Legal Services is available, free of charge.
Halloween — a time of year as American as kickball and as wild as literally anything from Australia. Halloween and Halloweekend are major events at UNC, so staff writer Cy Neff asked students what they thought about this horrifyingly hallowed holiday.
UNC’s Retired Faculty Association offers up answers to former university professors who are retired but still looking to stay professionally active. UNC's RFA aims to offer a chance for professors to extend their impact on the University.
Living independently in college can bring unforeseen responsibilities: dealing with landlords, utility bills, cooking and loneliness. Some students adopt a pet, thinking it will add comfort and joy to their lives.
The Shuford family wanted to make a difference. With an $18 million donation, the entrepreneurship program will certainly feel that difference.
Students and faculty at UNC signed onto a letter that states that the University will be sued if Silent Sam is not taken down because of violations to Titles VI and IV of the Civil Rights Act.
About halfway into his speech Tuesday night, painter Peter Williams projected a photo of a tree with multiple lynching victims hanging from its limbs.
Environmentally conscious students now have a new reason to be proud of UNC: the University jumped from rank 39 to 28 on the Sierra Club's rankings of sustainable universities.