'It’s not on us': From UNC to the courts, restraining order enforcement raises concerns
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Hello, new Tar Heel. Now, I know what you're thinking, "Here comes another seasoned upperclassmen trying to give me sage advice about 'remember the good times' and 'make the most of it.'"
In coming to college, a lot of variables change at once: where you live, what you do and who you see. For many, reassembling a social life is among the chief concerns.
Last year, UNC welcomed over 5,000 new undergraduates alone to its campus. When coming to a mid-sized University, finding a tight-knit community can feel overwhelming, especially with the vast amount of organizations and programs.
Todd Nicolet, current vice dean of the Gillings School of Global Public Health, will serve as the new vice provost for digital and lifelong learning, according to an announcement on Thursday from Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Robert Blouin.
I don’t go to many concerts. Maybe it’s because I’m a journalist and don’t make a wage worth speaking of. But in actuality, all my favorite bands are either broken up or dead. So, if you’re looking for a concert at which to debut your post-spring break tan, I’m sorry to say you will find few viable (literally) suggestions here.