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As entrepreneurship becomes increasingly prominent on a global scale, so does the pressure to become an innovator.
Seven years ago to the day, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. Now, current and former UNC students with ties to the Big Easy are preparing for the aftermath of another assault.
UNC junior Kara Thio was just weeks old when she had to undergo a liver transplant.
Following considerable buzz across campus and on the Internet, UNC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication defended its choice to remove the spelling portion of its required test, even as opinions over the decision remain divided.
Some graduate students are going to be paid even more next year to attend UNC.
Although far from Silicon Valley, UNC might soon be the birthplace of the newest social media craze.
For Student Body President-elect Will Leimenstoll, a walk through Polk Place is a social marathon.
The Board of Elections voted unanimously Wednesday to certify the results of Tuesday’s student body president election, silencing claims that issues with the voting website swayed the election’s outcome.
He may no longer be in the race for president, but former Republican candidate Herman Cain still has a lot to say about politics, the economy and the 2012 election — and soon he’ll be able to share those thoughts with UNC students.
Republicans endorse Lewis
Only three candidates remain standing in the race for student body president, as three others failed to collect the required number of signatures to appear on the Feb. 14 ballot.
As their campaign staffers flood campus to seek petition signatures, candidates for student body president said they will employ a variety of strategies to get the required 1,250 names.
For the first time since its creation in 2006, the lifetime fitness program is opening itself up to student feedback.
The School of Information and Library Science will begin offering a five-year bachelor’s and master’s degree program for all students in the school with at least one year left, school officials said.
For the second time this semester, students will travel around the United States thanks to grants from UNC’s student government.
More than 70 students — an increase from Monday’s turnout of roughly 30 — attended Student Body President Mary Cooper’s second tuition forum Tuesday.
Students will be required to pay for using the campus network if a new funding structure from Information Technology Services is implemented.
At the center of the debate surrounding Psalm 100’s dismissal of a gay member is the conflict between a First Amendment right and a University policy.
As high school seniors begin applying to college, those applying to UNC could find the process easier, but more expensive.