Feminist Friday event addresses rape culture
It starts young.
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It starts young.
At the Campus Y Saturday, students were handed one of three index cards — yellow, orange or green — to represent citizenship statuses.
TEDxUNC returned to campus for its fifth year on Saturday to discuss the human body.
While Judy Panitch, director of library communications, and Joe Williams, director of public services for UNC libraries, were delighted to see the old Davis Library desk go, many students haven’t seemed to notice.
On Friday, UNC celebrated Hinton James Day in honor of Hinton James, the first UNC student. James arrived at UNC after walking 170 miles from Wilmington 221 years ago.
A crowd gathered Friday night at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History to watch Mike Wiley’s one-man play "Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till." Staff writer Megan Stout interviewed students as they left the performance.