UNC hosts student free press event
In 1988, a Supreme Court ruling restricted the rights of high school journalists, and UNC will host a symposium to reinforce the importance of the First Amendment.
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In 1988, a Supreme Court ruling restricted the rights of high school journalists, and UNC will host a symposium to reinforce the importance of the First Amendment.
Ukrainian Ambassador Olexander Motsyk likened the internal tension between Western and Eastern Ukraine to that of the tension between the political parties of the United States.
UNC’s Human Rights Week begins today, a week of free events designed to promote dialogue about relevant human rights issues.
All systems are go for the first annual Carolina Space Symposium, a student-organized event featuring pioneers in the space industry that will be free to the public.
Unlike last year, the 2011-12 edition of the campus yearbook, the Yackety Yack, is ahead of schedule.
For Frank Fuhrer, being compared to a bulldog was a compliment. Scrappiness, leadership and tenacity are all qualities that helped Fuhrer earn his nickname, "The Little Bulldog," and put Carolina golf on the map.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>In a game in which fouls, scoring opportunities and saves by players other than the goalie were common, North Carolina's inability to finish took center stage in their 2-2 draw Saturday against No. 2 Wake Forest.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Every season, there are many obstacles a team and its players must absorb in pursuit of a championship.