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Sawyer Rose is many things.
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Sawyer Rose is many things.
From teaching Vietnamese courses in the classroom to playing the piano in Cobb Residence Hall, Sunny Vo is making the most of her time at UNC as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA).
The University’s Multicultural Health Program(MCHP) has been providing UNC students of color a place to be heard since 2020. Entering another school year, MCHP has plans to continue supporting the University’s diverse campus life.
On her first day of orchestra in the fourth grade, LaSaundra Booth arrived late.
The UNC Asian American Center will continue the community conversation about mental health on campus at its event, "Topics in Asian American Mental Health: A Discussion" this Wednesday.
Ethan Phillips’ first day at UNC was pretty ordinary. At 18 years old and wearing a mismatched outfit, he ate his first meal at Chase Dining Hall, walked around campus and took a photo with his new suitemates.
The UNC Board of Trustees discussed plans to resume all in-person instruction during its full board meeting Thursday — the same day the University announced that all classes would resume in-person instruction.
About a year ago, the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered to front-line healthcare workers throughout the country, and it was unknown when college-aged students would be able to get vaccinated. Now, the University has reported that 94 percent of the student body and 90 percent of all employees are fully vaccinated as of Nov. 30.
UNC students who live in a residence hall and/or have an underlying medical condition can receive COVID-19 booster shots at on-campus vaccination sites.
When April Parker got a phone call from the governor’s office notifying her that she had won the John R. Larkins Award, she thought there had been a misunderstanding.
For Nena Peragallo Montano, nursing is all about the people.
The University is expanding operations at the Carolina Vaccination Clinic to now include family and household members of students, post-docs and employees.
Seniors graduating from UNC are now able to specify the name that appears on their diplomas.
What started as an idea from a Facebook group led two sophomores to form a new organization at the University: the OCD Support Group at UNC.
Just over a year after the University shut down in-person operations when COVID-19 hit, students saw a flicker of the light at the end of the tunnel.
By connecting donors with charities that support underprivileged communities in India, UNC's chapter of the Association for India’s Development hopes to raise awareness for key issues like health care, education access and women's rights.
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced in a campus message that the second part of Group 3 would be available to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on March 3 — a week earlier than expected.
Keshav Javvadi is one of two candidates running for student body president this year. Here are Javvadi's goals for the position.
As people across the nation have begun receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, many UNC students have been left wondering when they will be able to get it themselves.
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to address the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on faculty prospects of being tenured and other classroom concerns.