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(04/22/18 11:08pm)
When first-year students move into their dorm rooms, they will be unaware it is a place on campus that has been called “rape-supportive,” that it is one of many places contributing to a college environment and culture that is called “rape-prone.”
(04/06/18 2:23am)
Hundreds of students sat on the lawn in front of Morehead Planetarium Thursday as part of It’s On Us, an annual event held at UNC since 2015, which provides students with resources found on campus in supporting and preventing sexual assault.
(02/21/18 12:42am)
Senior Rachel Berry was 13 when her dad died from cancer. After he died, it was hard for her to go to school. She didn’t want her classmates to pity her, and she didn’t want to drop the “cancer bomb” when a new friend asked what her parents did.
(02/12/18 1:21am)
In the first official debate of the campaign season, the Greek Student Body hosted the two student body president candidates, juniors Savannah Putnam and Garima Tomar, on Sunday.
(02/05/18 2:03am)
It’s a Sunday night in mid-January.
(11/27/17 1:52am)
On an early September morning, a line of students wrapped around the building at Shortbread Lofts. They were waiting outside to secure an apartment for the upcoming school year, even though they had only lived in their current apartments or dorms for a little over a month.
(11/07/17 12:57am)
Underneath the changing leaves in McCorkle Place stand Silent Sam and the Unsung Founders Memorial — symbols of the University’s rich history. But underneath those monuments lie the stories of the University’s founding that have not been told, stories that the Chancellor’s Task Force on UNC-Chapel Hill History was appointed to tell.
(10/04/17 12:29am)
Research has shown that gratitude is a vital human emotion and value, resulting in more satisfactory personal relationships and more positive health outcomes.
(09/11/17 2:20am)
Communities, conversation, creativity: these are the three legs of Carolina Public Humanities’ mission. Then there’s connection and collaboration, which is how the organization achieves that mission.
(08/30/17 11:05pm)
Staff Writer Madeleine Fraley asked professors: If you could add anything fun to UNC – from campus-wide to your office – what would it be?
(08/23/17 11:30pm)
Stephanie Elizondo Griest is an assistant professor of creative non-fiction at UNC, as well as the award-winning author of the books "Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana," "Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines," "100 Places Every Woman Should Go," and her latest release, "All the Agents and Saints: Dispatches from the U.S. Borderlands." Griest said "All the Agents and Saints" came from the conclusion of "Mexican Enough," when she realized through her heritage and homeland, she was a member of the borderland in South Texas. The book tells the stories and struggles of others who live in the borderlands. Griest will be doing a reading of "All the Agents and Saints" at Flyleaf Books next Tuesday.
(04/19/17 5:06am)
UNC graduate and Morehead-Cain scholar M. L. Rio returned to Chapel Hill Tuesday night to debut her first novel “If We Were Villains” at Flyleaf Books. Rio will also speak to the Morehead-Cain foundation today about her experience in professional writing and publishing.
(04/13/17 4:06am)
After President Donald Trump launched a missile strike on April 6 on a Syrian government airbase, there have been mixed sentiments in the United States about the strike and what might come next. Students and faculty members at UNC have shared those mixed sentiments.
(04/05/17 3:57pm)
Jean Kilbourne, internationally acclaimed media critic, author and filmmaker, spoke at UNC’s Gender-Based Violence Symposium Tuesday on the relationship between objectified images of women in advertising and gender-based violence.
(03/28/17 12:31am)
Students, farmworkers and activists for workers’ rights marched through campus to the beat of guitar music and “boycott Wendy’s” chants Monday to protest the fast food restaurant’s refusal to join the Fair Food Program.
(03/24/17 3:47am)
At this year’s global TED conference, a UNC postdoctoral fellow will deliver a talk about how to cure cancer.
(02/28/17 5:52am)
The results of the Carolina Union’s Feasibility Study were released on the new Our Carolina Union website Monday, revealing students’ high interest in building a new Union and how much a new and improved Union that could accommodate campus needs might cost — approximately $221 million.
(02/17/17 4:31am)
Chris Derickson, the former University Registrar, has left his position of 10 years with UNC to take on the position of assistant vice provost and director of Student Information Systems and Services Office at Duke University.
(02/07/17 2:37am)
Following high fluoride levels and a water main break in the city’s water supply, the University had to close campus and cancel all events for the weekend. They strongly encouraged all students who were able to leave campus to do so on Friday.
(01/25/17 4:35am)
The Japanese martial art of Aikido is all about blending with an opponent — ending the conflict with the attacker through a form of compromised movement rather than resistance.