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They are unabashedly themselves.
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They are unabashedly themselves.
The University’s use of animals in research is being questioned by a national research watchdog organization.
Bradley Bethel feels so strongly about what he calls the media’s sensationalism of UNC’s athletic-academic scandal that he quit his job to make a documentary about it.
The history of the athletic-academic scandal was well-documented in the Wainstein report, but its effect on the future of independent studies is yet to be determined.
For Chris Roush, the importance of the journalism school’s upcoming accreditation really hits home.
Some 6,000 UNC students are using GradeBuddy, with an average of 300 signups per day, but no one knows if it’s allowed.
There’s a new program available at UNC’s dining halls — and it’s not for those who stay up late.
The UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School might be excited to prove its commitment to service after deciding not to build houses with the Orange County Habitat for Humanity — and the name of its new service initiative leaves little doubt.
Qubilah Huddleston is sure she still has a future in African American studies.
After 10 years, 10 homes and over $400,000 raised, Orange County Habitat for Humanity will not partner with the Kenan-Flagler Business School to build a house this academic year.
When Buzz Rides founders Joey Skavroneck and Parker Draughon came up with the idea for the student startup while in India, they never thought they’d run into so many problems getting funding from student fees.
Some people come to UNC for the academics, clubs or sports. But Gary Birdsong, commonly known as the Pit Preacher, comes to UNC because of a divine inspiration.
The new ConnectCarolina system, which will impact faculty and staff, was neither a simple nor a cheap endeavor.
Freshman Marquitta Howard said her job search would have been a lot harder without the new interactive online system for finding federal work study jobs at UNC.
When Senior Abigail Owens and members of Student Action with Workers presented UNC-system President Tom Ross with a letter asking for a meeting Tuesday, she said the University could do a better job of upholding its motto.
A century after the start of World War I, UNC professor John McGowan wants students to reflect on how the war changed the world just as he reflects on how it changed his family.
“Hey, Folt! Step off it! Put people over profit!”
UNC will soon have a new behind-the-scenes figure leading its student elections.
Dana Perino said when she became the Press Secretary for President George W. Bush, the first female Republican to hold the position, it was not a job she had planned.
Student Body President Andrew Powell said he is ready to lead what he called the nation’s best public university — and will do so with students in mind.