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(09/01/23 3:41am)
As the North Carolina football team heads into a highly anticipated season, Kenan Stadium will be more awash in Carolina Blue than ever before — thanks to a newly upgraded stadium lighting system.
(10/12/22 4:00am)
In this episode, City & State Editor Emmy Martin and Daily Tar Heel reporters Hannah Rosenberger, Kathryn Bragg and Maggie McIntyre discuss the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade on the upcoming midterm election. Remember, the deadline to register to vote is Oct. 14. Election Day is just four weeks away.This episode was produced by Assistant Audio Editor Reagan Allen.
(03/29/23 4:01am)
Members of the UNC Board of Trustees have collectively donated roughly $717,000 to Republican political candidates, campaigns and committees, compared to roughly $137,000 to unaffiliated ones and $106,000 to Democratic ones.
(03/28/23 9:56pm)
Lauren Hawkinson is not used to being in the spotlight.
(02/24/23 12:04am)
The UNC Board of Governors is requesting additional funds from the N.C. General Assembly to adjust faculty and staff salaries for inflation in its proposed 2023-2025 system operating budget.
(01/31/23 6:10am)
Sophomore Bruna Ricciardi had just switched her major to computer science in spring 2022 when the department officially moved to an admissions system.
(01/19/23 5:00am)
Several UNC professional school programs will undergo significant tuition increases for the 2023-2024 academic year, according to the proposals presented to the UNC Board of Governors Committee on Budget and Finance Wednesday morning.
(01/13/23 7:30am)
Next school year, students won’t have to give up their favorite desk in Davis Library in the middle of a study session when they get hungry — there will be a café right inside the library.
(11/03/22 4:59am)
A recent University memo asked employees not to speak directly to media and to refer all media inquiries to the relevant University offices. Provost Chris Clemens said at the Employee Forum meeting on Wednesday that this memo was not intended to prevent staff from speaking on campus issues.
(10/12/22 1:39am)
In June, the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned nearly 50 years of precedent protecting the right to an abortion under the United States Constitution.
(09/23/22 2:20am)
In July, the UNC Board of Trustees passed two resolutions related to free speech on campus: one affirming viewpoint neutrality when it comes to organization funding and one adopting the “Kalven Committee Report on the University’s Role in Political Social Action” — or the Kalven Report — which supports institutional neutrality.
(08/23/22 1:56pm)
Campuses across the UNC System do not always establish an atmosphere that promotes free expression, according to a recent report produced by UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC-Greensboro professors.
(08/14/22 4:39pm)
UNC and Harvard University’s affirmative action cases will no longer be heard together by the Supreme Court, per a July 22 order.
(04/11/22 1:59am)
The UNC Board of Governors voted to waive the standardized testing requirement for students applying for admission to UNC System schools through fall 2024.
(03/28/22 11:23pm)
As junior Nadeen Atieh watched UNC men's basketball defeat St. Peter’s in its Elite Eight matchup of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night, the channel kept switching over to highlights from the Kansas-UMiami game.
(03/31/22 5:26am)
Student Body President Lamar Richards made his final remarks as an ex officio member of the UNC Board of Trustees at the full board meeting on March 24. His successor, Talijiah “Teddy” Vann, will be sworn in as SBP and an ex-officio BOT member in April.
(03/08/22 3:18am)
Vicki Ryder, nearly 80 years old, stood on the street curb at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Franklin Street Sunday, waving a sign calling for peace in Ukraine.
(04/06/22 11:31pm)
When UNC senior Trang Le first attended an event for Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ students, she didn’t want to leave.
(02/24/22 1:53pm)
Every time she speaks at an event, LaTosha Brown starts by asking the audience this question:
(02/15/22 3:17am)
American studies assistant professor Ben Frey said his grandmother spoke fluent Cherokee. But his mom only remembered one phrase in the language — the words for “come here right now!”