Underrepresented Native populations at UNC call for student awareness, resources
Sometimes when Cheyenne McNeill meets new people, they don’t believe her heritage.
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Sometimes when Cheyenne McNeill meets new people, they don’t believe her heritage.
Global Take Off: Puerto Rico and the UNC Center for Global Initiatives are accepting donations for local service organizations in San Juan as a part of the center's annual trip to Puerto Rico.
From tapestries to laptop repair, UNC students are taking their interests and transforming them into enterprises before they're done with undergrad.
The DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy at Duke University announced Monday that it was rescinding an award honoring prominent journalist Charlie Rose given in September 2000. Duke is the latest in a growing number of universities revoking honors from Rose, who has been accused of sexually harassing eight women over the course of his career.
Every Wednesday night from 5:30 to 11 at the Carrboro Community Health Center, patients without insurance have a safe place to get free medical treatment. At this clinic, UNC students from all studies — medicine, pharmacy and various undergraduate schools — come together to offer health care to a community in need.
The Alderman quad echoed with the sounds of Latin music and excited voices Sunday afternoon as the Carolina Hispanic Association hosted Carnaval, its annual celebration of Latinx culture.
Everyone knows college is stressful, but combine a heavy course load with obligations like working, volunteering and spending time with friends — and things get complicated.
With performance season in full swing, Qué Rico is feeling the pressure to succeed.
The Accessibility Resources and Service (ARS) office at UNC knows that when an office with five full-time staff members serves a community of 1,300 students, there are bound to be challenges.
Colorful video clips adorn the homepage of Cuba’s New Wave. Laundry ruffles in the breeze, waves break against a backdrop of pastel houses, and people dance to music unheard. This is the landscape of contemporary Cuba as seen by UNC journalism students.
All students are familiar with exam week stress, but few know how their stressed behaviors may be affecting their health or their potential performance on exams.
The Daily Tar Heel filed a lawsuit against UNC on Monday for access to public records regarding sexual assault cases on campus.
Student Stores is expected to provide the University with plenty of money by the end of its first year under Barnes & Noble College management.
The University's new sexual assault policy was created in 2014, and the Chapel Hill Police Department created its current policy in 2004. While these policies exist, some people have concerns about them.
This semester, there are 10,882 female and 7,740 male undergraduate students enrolled at UNC. Despite the higher number of women, some departments are still struggling to have their enrollment reflect the diversity of the student body.
The Daily Tar Heel issued a formal request for access to University public records on sexual assault cases Friday.
Through a recent initiative by the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, undergraduate students now have the chance to attend classes at both N.C. State University and UNC-Chapel Hill and be considered students at both institutions.
Coming soon to a residence hall near you: 3-D printing.
Camelia Kuhnen, professor of finance in the Kenan-Flagler Business School, was named one of Poets and Quants’ best 40 under 40 professors in 2016. Kuhnen has a background in neuroeconomics and behavioral finance.
While the Graduate and Professional Student Federation meeting Tuesday primarily focused on various budget resolutions, the recent UNC Student Supreme Court ruling remained one of the executive board’s priorities.