Student competes on Wheel of Fortune
Senior Deidra Debnam has been watching Wheel of Fortune since she was a kid, always with a dream of one day being on the show.
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Senior Deidra Debnam has been watching Wheel of Fortune since she was a kid, always with a dream of one day being on the show.
A Wake County Superior Court judge wrote Tuesday that UNC should have complied with certain public records requests filed by media during the NCAA investigation of the football team.
The Daily Tar Heel joins local and national media outlets today at the Wake County Courthouse for a hearing that could set a precedent for the scope of a student privacy law.
Glenn McLaurin thought his first year seminar, The Changing American Job, would be interesting — but he never expected it to lead him to his life’s passion.
As flip flops, palm trees and pool parties fill the minds of UNC students, so does a less relaxing topic – summer jobs.
Alexa Gellman was fast asleep in her room at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house early Tuesday morning when the walls suddenly began to shake.
Two weeks away from the beginning of faculty elections, the candidates for the Faculty Council chairmanship are looking ahead to trying times.
_Due to a reporting error this article incorrectly stated that Nancy Schoonmaker, a recent Ph.D. graduate of UNC’s history department, organized a conference to discuss her objections to the graduate school’s dissertation policy. A conference was planned by one of the presses considering publishing Schoonmaker’s work to discuss the ramifications of mandatory open access. The article has been changed to reflect this correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error. _
UNC students, faculty and staff who place on-campus 911 calls could benefit from improved emergency help by opting in to the new Smart911 system.
A leaky faucet has been neglected for months. A security deposit was paid but never returned. A sub-leasing agreement fell apart and requires litigation.
Failing to purchase renters insurance can lead to irreversible consequences and permanent loss.
At a meeting Tuesday, the committee on scholarships, awards and student aid discussed a potential repeal by the N.C. General Assembly that could make merit scholarship funds more scarce.
On Sept. 25, 1957, nine black teenagers led the effort to desegregate public schools by braving the halls of Central High School in Little Rock, A.R.
This year’s applicants to the University could be the last to submit applications without the Common Application.