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At the Purple Bowl Run Club, nobody has to run.
For the first time, students can now register for classes in UNC's new School of Civic Life and Leadership, which encourages students to pursue democratic and civil engagement.
UNC's interim Chancellor Lee Roberts currently serves on the board of directors of Variety Wholesalers, Inc., a private retail company whose CEO and chair is James Arthur “Art” Pope, a conservative donor, former state government official and current member of the UNC Board of Governors.
After originally informing Laura Saavedra Forero that she did not receive enough signatures to qualify as an official candidate for student body president, the UNC Board of Elections reversed its decision late Monday evening to include her on the ballot.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly listed McLendon Clinical Laboratories as located in the the UNC Ambulatory Care Center. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Graduate students registered for at least one credit hour can live in any of UNC's on-campus housing options, including residence halls. But, most of them opt for an alternative.
UNC recently began an after-action review into the Aug. 28 fatal campus shooting, which will be completed by the end of the spring semester.
This year, students and faculty experienced a series of events on campus that many considered to threaten the safety of the UNC community.
On Wednesday the UNC chapter of Students for Life of America held a tabling event called “When Do Human Rights Begin?” At the same time, less than half a mile across campus, the Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students (CAPS) hosted an event called “Advocacy for Reproductive Freedom."
Two days after the militant group Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, Evyatar Marienberg, a tenured professor in the religious studies department, sent his class a Canvas message.
Tracy Harter, a UNC housekeeper for 17 years, said that, to her, UNC is "a place of smoke and mirrors” when it comes to campus safety.
In spring 2024, the UNC College of Arts and Sciences will begin the process of hiring three faculty members focused on the area of Asian American studies.