Seniors unable to sign Bell Tower during climb express frustrations
After spending hours in line, waiting to climb the Bell Tower and participate in one of UNC’s Senior Week traditions, one student was kicked out before they could reach the top.
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After spending hours in line, waiting to climb the Bell Tower and participate in one of UNC’s Senior Week traditions, one student was kicked out before they could reach the top.
Student Body President Taliajah "Teddy" Vann doesn’t measure the success of her term by how many changes she’s made or boxes she can check off.
Student body president candidate and junior public policy major Christopher Everett said he knows what it’s like to feel unseen and unheard at UNC.
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The Kenan-Flagler Business School held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday to announce the $150 million construction of Steven D. Bell Hall.
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