How off-campus student living affects Chapel Hill residents
For some students, off-campus living is a rite of passage. For others, it's the next step in the natural progression of college life. But for local residents, it can be burden.
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For some students, off-campus living is a rite of passage. For others, it's the next step in the natural progression of college life. But for local residents, it can be burden.
There's a question that has brought mixed feelings from dread to elation for soon-to-be college graduates everywhere:
Linkin Park blared through his headphones as he paced the gym floor. His hands, clammy with sweat, fiddled with the black belt. He took a deep breath. This was Brandon Kelly’s ritual before every match, but this wasn’t any Judo match.
Energy consumption at UNC increased from 2017 to 2018, despite UNC's goal of reducing Energy Use Intensity by 40 percent between 2003 and 2025.
Dried leaves and hardened dirt is all that remains where Silent Sam once stood.
UNC spent eight days during the past semester in Condition 2 Suspended Operation status between hurricanes, snowstorms and burst pipes.
Carol Reuss wanted nothing more than to distribute newspapers when she was in grade school.
UNC Students Against Police Brutality, a new found coalition on campus, held a rally announcing a list of demands for Chancellor Carol Folt and UNC administration in front of South Building on Thursday afternoon.
Mary Galdamez was evicted from her home Sept. 5, just days before Hurricane Florence loomed in the East Coast.
Many have heard of Dr. Suess’s character the Lorax, but they may not have heard of UNC’s very own Lorax, Thomas Bythell.
Six UNC employees were selected for the 2018 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Awards. The recipients were selected by Chancellor Carol Folt from campus-wide nominations. Each faculty or staff member was chosen to be recognized for their remarkable achievements, ranging from years of dedicated hard work day in and day out, to innovative contributions to the University and beyond.
The 2018 American Mock World Health Organization International Conference brought together students to gain hands-on experience making public health policy at this weekend’s fifth annual conference, held in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Women in Physics is hosting a research symposium to showcase undergraduate women’s physics research and experiments on April 10 in the Student Union.
Every year, 76,000 women and 500,000 babies die of the pregnancy complication preeclampsia. A team of biomedical engineers and doctors are collaborating to change this grim reality with their startup, MoyoMedical Technologies.
With barks and slobbery licks from their new canine companions, UNC students Elizabeth Nicholls and Kayley Thorpe celebrated their service dogs' graduations Saturday at the Carrboro Century Center.
Chapel Hill community members, students and activists gathered Sunday to memorialize Wilson Caldwell and discuss race relations with a panel of professors and student activists.
Two UNC students have created a new website similar to RateMyProfessors — but for university residence halls.
From artists to scientists, TEDxUNC sparked conversation about diversity by bringing together a wide spectrum of speakers and performers to discuss color, both as race and as a form of expression, on Saturday.
Clarification: UNC basketball player Bill Chamberlin was not a part of this boycott. He asked the organizers to remove his name, but it was still included in the press release. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
The UNC Institute of Politics welcomed two new fellows, June Atkinson and Robert Orr, to campus. The fellows will each lead a seminar series this semester in hopes to educate the community on politics and public policy.