Duke basketball line randomization set earlier
On Wednesday, about 6,000 students who received tickets could enter the Smith Center to watch the latest competition in the biggest rivalry in college basketball.
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On Wednesday, about 6,000 students who received tickets could enter the Smith Center to watch the latest competition in the biggest rivalry in college basketball.
Every time UNC students flush a toilet in the Genome Sciences Building, they’re using water that fell on its roof.
Just one semester into its first year, the Chancellor’s Science Scholars Program will nearly double in size.
On-campus living is not only about convenience, there’s also a distinct historic aspect for those who live in the University’s oldest building.
Two UNC juniors now have the responsibility of carrying on Eve Carson’s legacy.
UNC-system schools are now voting on whether to approve the newly proposed subjects of systemwide assessments, intended to prove that students learn in college.
Appalled by the huge amount of waste fraternities produced at tailgates and parties, senior Hannah Choueke took action.
Chancellor Carol Folt says the University needs to adapt to the changing environment brought by an educational revolution.
Those who want to learn about the life of the first UNC-system president can visit a new on-campus exhibit dedicated to the late Bill Friday.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article reported that junior Winston Howes hacked into the UNC system. The article has been updated to reflect the correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
A group of UNC professors is concerned there is a lack of dialogue about rape — and the dialogue that does exist is infected with stereotypes and negative language.
Four UNC startup companies are getting an $80,000 boost thanks to a federal grant.
UNC alumnus Dan Costello has been playing pickup basketball in Woollen Gym — a court dating back to the 1930s — for 10 years.