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(11/16/17 2:13am)
For an assignment in a business class, junior William Sweet came up with the idea to create a cold compression sleeve for people recovering from ACL injuries. His idea won the fourth annual Carolina Challenge Pitch Party, which took place on Nov. 8 as part of the annual Carolina Challenge, a venture competition that gives students and faculty the opportunity to win funding for their idea. Sweet and his group received a $400 award toward the creation of a prototype.
(11/07/17 12:11am)
The walk to Polk Place from the depths of South Campus for a Monday morning 8 a.m. class can seem like a tiresome effort for the average first-year student. Most students’ mornings, however, are brightened just a little by a simple “good morning” or “have a nice day” from Joann Isom, a crossing guard on South Road.
(10/12/17 11:22pm)
Sophomore Claire Hernandez felt lost when she was repeatedly threatened and harassed by a male student last year.
(09/21/17 11:20pm)
Joseph DeSimone, a chemistry professor at UNC and chemical engineering professor at North Carolina State University, received the 22nd Heinz Award in the category of Technology, the Economy and Employment.
(09/15/17 12:17am)
UNC’s Habitat for Humanity chapter received a $20,000 matching grant to supplement its fundraising efforts toward the building of a house for a UNC health care worker.
(04/19/17 6:10am)
The 99th Undergraduate Student Senate met on Tuesday to discuss unfinished business of the preceding meeting, including amendments to three parts in the Student Code.
(04/06/17 5:24am)
The UNC Arab Students Organization welcomed film director Sam Kadi for a free screening of his film, “Little Gandhi,” a documentary informing students about the current Syrian conflict, in the Student Union Auditorium on April 5.
(03/22/17 5:08am)
On March 30, Hope Gardens is hosting The Great Carolina Cook-Off, in which eight student organizations will showcase their culinary talents in the hopes of taking home the $200 grand prize and a trophy.
(03/08/17 5:44am)
The class of 2017 will be the final class that will have the option to attain a bachelor’s degree in education.
(02/22/17 5:50am)
A referendum on the plan to split student government will appear on the spring general election ballot on March 2.
(02/06/17 5:51am)
The LGBTQ Center, which provides students with an accepting and inclusive environment, hired a new assistant director, April Callis, after the position had been vacant since August. Callis was previously a professor at Northern Kentucky University.
(01/18/17 7:18am)
The dual Physics/Math Help Center opened its doors in Phillips Hall on Tuesday as a place for help and studying. The former electronics lab is open daily for students needing assistance in either of the two subjects.
(12/07/16 5:54am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Federation senate met for the last meeting of its 47th session of the calendar year on Tuesday to vote on upcoming resolutions.
(12/02/16 5:14am)
Students stood alongside dressed-up skeletons in front of Wilson Library Thursday as part of a collaborative project in a seminar for studio art majors. The art exhibit, inspired by senior Octavis Green, featured protestors from both the Black Lives Matter movement and Standing Rock.
(11/10/16 4:40am)
For first-year Allen Hughes, waking up in the morning before class does not consist of a stroll to Rams Head Dining Hall for breakfast; instead, he greets his wife and walks his dogs before getting on the bus for a 30-minute ride to campus.
(11/02/16 4:46am)
President Barack Obama will speak at Hooker Fields today as part of the presidential campaign for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
(10/27/16 5:47am)
Edible Campus, the on-campus group that provides landscaping and edible gardens around campus, hired a new Initiative Coordinator, Laura Mindlin. Staff writer Danielle Bush spoke with Mindlin about her new position and the organization’s goals.
(10/19/16 3:49am)
The clock will strike, but this time, not at midnight. This year on Halloween, Franklin Street will be closing at 10:30 p.m.
(10/05/16 4:38am)
In the Student Union on Tuesday, students strapped on goggles and headphones for a distracted driving simulation hosted by the Department of Public Safety.
(09/22/16 5:26am)
UNC’s club ice hockey team is ready to take the ice in hopes of capturing another Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League title. In the past two years, they have come in third and in first.