No. 11 UNC baseball defeats Louisville, 14-4, in first game of series
The No. 11 Diamond Heels (37-11, 18-7 ACC) beat the Louisville Cardinals (29-20, 13-12 ACC), 14-4, in eight innings on Friday night at Boshamer Stadium.
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The No. 11 Diamond Heels (37-11, 18-7 ACC) beat the Louisville Cardinals (29-20, 13-12 ACC), 14-4, in eight innings on Friday night at Boshamer Stadium.
In a game characterized by high-powered bats, the No. 11 UNC baseball team won a back-and-forth, 16-10, game over Campbell on Tuesday evening.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors announce that Belmont guard Cade Tyson will join Tar Heels next season. The group also recaps an eventful semester for UNC Athletics. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson is joined by Assistant Sports Editor Daniel Wei on this episode of Hark the Pod.
UNC students, faculty and community members gathered Sunday afternoon for a rally and march to stand in solidarity with Palestine and students who have been arrested or suspended in correlation with their involvement in pro-Palestine protests on campus.
Earlier this season, senior Fiona Crawley had a request for head coach Brian Kalbas.
UNC students received an email Friday afternoon from Student Affairs stating that they will reopen the Campus Y building on Monday, May 6, with revised hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
UPDATE: Student Affairs informed students via email on Friday afternoon that UNC will reopen the Campus Y building on Monday, May 6, with revised hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
University officials, several campus groups, and eight Chapel Hill and Carrboro elected officials released statements regarding Tuesday's events on campus.
Five of the 17 UNC System institutions are looking for new chancellors. The schools currently on the hunt are Appalachian State University, N.C. A&T, N.C. Central University, UNC-Chapel Hill and Winston-Salem State University.
Dozens of tents in the pro-Palestinian “Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on UNC’s Polk Place remained standing into the early hours of Tuesday.
Portions of North Carolina's regulations on abortion medication were overturned Tuesday in federal court because they unconstitutionally conflicted with the Congress' mandate to create a safe and effective regulatory system under the Food and Drug Administration.
Following a scheduled vigil for Palestine, a crowd of protesters knocked over barricades and removed the American flag from the UNC flagpole in Polk Place. After protesters raising the Palestinian flag, police forcefully entered the crowd of several hundred people, ultimately using pepper spray to disperse them.
The front lawn of the Carolina Inn was packed with blankets, folding chairs and attendees for the hotel’s Fridays on the Front Porch concert series last Friday evening.
All classes and non-mandatory operations have been suspended for the rest of the day, according to an Alert Carolina message. The University has moved to Condition 2 until 11:59 p.m.
Jacolby Criswell, a former four-star recruit, is returning to UNC after a stint at University of Arkansas, ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Tuesday morning. He's the tenth transfer addition for UNC this offseason and the second during the spring transfer portal window following Ole Miss defensive tackle transfer Joshua Harris.
At 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning, 36 protesters within the inner part of the pro-Palestinian "Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment" that began on Friday were detained by law enforcement and moved to Gerrard Hall.
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My parents always encouraged me to play a sport throughout my childhood. My mom loves to boast about how she was a track star, and my dad loves to reminisce about his days on the baseball field.
I started working at The Daily Tar Heel during my first year of college. COVID had taken any semblance of a traditional college experience from me, and I schemed of ways to stay connected to a campus I had barely stepped foot on.
Over the past four years, UNC seniors have had far from a normal college experience. After stepping onto campus during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, they attended college through an intense mental health crisis across UNC in 2021, a historic Final Four win against Duke in 2022, a fatal shooting in August 2023 and protests on Polk Place regarding the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza in 2024.