Campus Y opens gender nonspecific bathrooms
Despite the Board of Governor’s decision to shut down attempts at gender neutral housing, students have continued to try to make smaller gains for the cause.
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Despite the Board of Governor’s decision to shut down attempts at gender neutral housing, students have continued to try to make smaller gains for the cause.
A Christian, a Jew and a Muslim together sounds like the start of a punch line, but members of these three faiths are coming together on campus to combat stereotypes though humor.
With Wale and Ace Hood’s Nov. 2 performance still ringing in the walls of Carmichael Stadium, the Carolina Union Activities Board is already planning another major concert for the spring of 2014.
Despite the UNC Board of Governors’ assertion that the new drop/add policy is for the benefit of professors, many faculty members have voiced opposition to the shorter window of time to drop a course.
Nearly a month into the semester, Chancellor Carol Folt is still working to fill out her administration.
A Ph.D. and a battery-operated microphone are the only weapons Jeannie Loeb has when facing the 300-plus students in Psychology 101.
The social scene at UNC just got a little bit smaller.
The senior editor of opinion for The Washington Times believes gun-free zones are dangerous for America’s future.
Talk of trenches, battlefields and warfare might be considered out of place in church.
Campus leaders in sustainability are looking to capitalize on the long-awaited repair of Fetzer Hall’s roof — in the form of solar technology.
The poster was decorated in broken hearts.
In the final debate before Tuesday’s student body president election, candidates spoke more candidly about their platforms and personalities.
Within four minutes of their release, tickets for the 2013 TEDxUNC conference sold out, leaving 500 people on the waiting list.
South Campus is finally getting an all-female dorm.
Students who have been at the forefront of an effort to stop the University’s investment in coal made gains last week to attract more attention to their cause.
Carolina Dining Services recently reported reaching its goal of 20 percent sustainable food eight years sooner than expected — but some criticize the achievement’s legitimacy.
Nasal congestion doesn’t usually lead to a $2 million donation.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and to examine its importance, The Daily Tar Heel staff writer Hunter Toro sat down with Christopher Teuton, an associate professor of American Studies and Cherokee Nation member.
A new $25 Greek fee was passed unanimously in the student fee advisory subcommittee’s last meeting of the year on Friday.
Students arrested by Chapel Hill police could soon see a new way in which their potential Honor Code violations are handled by the Honor Court.