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When experiencing the unpredictable heights of the southern Appalachian Mountains, control is one thing that goes off the trail.
Were you a hipster before being a hipster was cool? Brace yourself, because your once-exclusive subculture is now the latest trend — nowadays, it’s mainstream to make fun of people who are mainstream. Confusing, right?
Science enthusiasts clad with “I Love Science” buttons gathered Saturday for a day-long exploration of science in the second annual Carolina Space Symposium.
Nicole Comparato didn’t plan on becoming editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel when she first walked into the office as a freshman.
As students move off campus, many take on a yearlong lease, even though they won’t be in the area all year long.
Student Congress has seen about a 60 percent increase in student organizations applying for money — but it has not seen a corresponding increase in funds to give out.
On Sunday afternoon, 23 young men huddled around a slab of wood and signed their names carefully around the words painted boldly: “Brothers for David.”
If a proposal to raise the 18 percent cap on out-of-state students passes next month, the University could have to adjust to a growth spurt.
Not all young children have the privilege of having parents at home who provide a solid foundation for learning, especially during the pivotal elementary school years, said Rep. Marcus Brandon, D-Guilford, at a meeting Thursday night.
Students considering whether to apply for student body vice president next year might need to check the size of their wallets first.
Some alumni will fly. Others will drive. Many more will think fond thoughts, but be unable to come. But no matter the circumstances, each alum has a home waiting for them back in Chapel Hill.
Taris Mullins wants Morrison Residence Hall to be a nicer place — literally.
Last year, it took only 34 seconds for TEDxUNC to sell out the FedEx Global Education Center.
The Department of Public Safety is tightening bike policy and encouraging students to abide by a mandatory rule to register their bikes.
Coloring is a popular pastime among children, from filling in pictures of zoo animals to Disney princesses.