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(02/07/22 12:24am)
Over two years ago, a North Carolina high school social studies teacher asked the librarians at Wilson Library for a list of the state’s Jim Crow laws. When librarians responded to the request, they found there was no such list.
(01/26/22 2:41am)
As the UNC community grappled with mental health last semester, attention turned toward the University's Counseling and Psychological Services.
(12/03/21 8:48pm)
As UNC attempted to return to near-normal operations following the onset of the pandemic, University leaders and UNC System officials have made many significant decisions impacting the campus community.
(09/20/21 11:23pm)
The UNC Arts Everywhere team worked to make up for lost time with its fall arts pop-up after FallFest was canceled due to weather in August.
(09/01/21 1:23am)
UNC Faculty Executive Committee members met Monday for the first time since classes started to discuss COVID-19 safety, faculty communication concerns and faculty governance.
(08/25/21 10:37pm)
Students gather in the Pit, picnics and frisbee games fill the quads and lecture halls are packed with students as some squeeze in and make seats for themselves in the aisles or on the floor.
(03/04/21 12:10am)
This year’s recipients of the UNC’s MLK Unsung Hero Awards work in starkly different fields — one in journalism and the other in occupational science and therapy.
(02/09/21 2:24am)
When UNC senior Grady Moomaw walked into his first and only in-person class of the semester, he expected to have to turn around due to concerns of overcrowding.
(01/26/21 1:54am)
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss changes in the University's budget, COVID-19 measures and possible structural adjustments to the Faculty Committee on University Government.
(12/06/20 10:41pm)
The COVID-19 pandemic put UNC to the test, as the University welcomed students back to campus and began the 2020-21 school year with a combination of remote, hybrid and in-person classes for an accelerated fall semester.
(11/09/20 2:12am)
During a pandemic, life imitates public health curriculum.
(10/13/20 12:23am)
The UNC endowment had a market value of over $3 billion in the 2019 fiscal year, leading some to see it as a possible lucrative source of funding for students and community members struggling financially during the pandemic.
(09/21/20 11:11pm)
The University is taking a new approach to planning for the spring semester — which includes a new Campus and Community Advisory Committee made up of faculty, students and community members — following an unsuccessful return to in-person classes this fall.
(08/19/20 2:05am)
Two weeks after move-in began, students must now decide how to move forward with their on-campus housing after the University announced undergraduate classes would shift to being fully remote.
(08/13/20 1:39pm)
One UNC student organization funded the building of 23 new wells in Pakistan this past spring — and they did it through a weekend of amateur sports.
(07/22/20 6:18am)
A chancellor-appointed committee unanimously voted Tuesday to put forth a recommendation to Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz that the University remove the names Charles B. Aycock, Josephus Daniels, Julian S. Carr, Thomas Ruffin and Thomas Ruffin Jr. from buildings on campus.
(07/15/20 4:24am)
CLARIFICATION: This article has been updated to clarify the steps necessary for an official name change of Hamilton Hall.
(04/16/20 1:26am)
UNC announced the launch of the Rapidly Emerging Antiviral Drug Development Initiative on April 7 in partnership with the Eshelman Institute for Innovation and the Structural Genomics Consortium.
(03/30/20 11:33pm)
As the University shifts to online learning for the remainder of the semester, the UNC Writing and Learning Centers have followed suit. The centers are aiming to provide students with resources to make the transition to digital learning more manageable.
(03/02/20 3:51am)
The 2008 presidential election had the most diverse electorate in American history. Following this jump in voter participation, new election restrictions emerged in legislatures across the country — and a recent documentary explored the effects.