'An iota of peace:' UNC honors James Cates with permanent memorial
Community members gathered in the Pit last week to pay their respects to James Lewis Cates Jr. and see his life finally memorialized on campus.
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Community members gathered in the Pit last week to pay their respects to James Lewis Cates Jr. and see his life finally memorialized on campus.
Doug Dibbert sits in his office in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center, a building that opened its doors under his leadership in 1993. In front of walls lined with UNC memorabilia and family photos, he recounts his service of more than 14,000 days at the helm of the General Alumni Association.
In August 2021, four UNC students founded Visibility Forward, an organization that aims to promote peace and combat violence against the Asian American community through history education.
UNC and Person County Schools held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Thursday to mark the opening of Carolina Community Academy (CCA), a K-2 school within North Elementary School located in Roxboro, N.C.
Content warning: This article contains mention of racially-motivated violence.
As the University approaches the end of the spring semester, its faculty members have continued to discuss key topics and issues — such as privacy, salary inequity and leadership structure — in recent Faculty Council and Faculty Executive Committee meetings.
For the first time since 2017, the UNC men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
The UNC System lost money on multiple fronts in the Silent Sam settlements.
The UNC Graduate and Professional Student Government is holding elections on Tuesday. Two candidates, Zachary Boyce and Theodore Nollert, are running for president of the GPSG.
The University launched the Heels Care Network, a collection of university-wide mental health resources for students, staff, faculty and other members of the campus community, on Wednesday.
Student Body President candidate Sage Staley wants to not only create her own legacy at UNC, but to help other students create theirs as well.
Four academic and community engagement centers on campus are collaborating to examine crucial issues of equity and justice through a new partnership called the UNC Alliance.
In 2017, Campaign for Carolina set a goal of raising $4.25 billion by Dec. 31, 2022.
This semester, students and faculty returned to complete their first full in-person semester in almost two years.
The Cherokee language is endangered. Very few native speakers remain in America — much less in North Carolina.
Last spring, over 1,000 students, faculty, staff, community members and campus organizations signed a petition to increase representation of providers from Asian-American and Pacific Islander backgrounds within UNC Counseling and Psychological Services.
The Carolina Indian Circle held a talking circle titled “My Culture is Not a Costume" Tuesday. Student attendees discussed stereotypes and cultural appropriation in costumes ahead of Halloween.
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History hosted a virtual writers' discussion series event on Oct. 12 with Terza A. Silva Lima-Neves — a Cabo Verdeanwoman, author, activist and professor at Johnson C. Smith University.
Founded in 2020, Peer2Peer is a student-run organization that offers mental health resources to UNC undergraduate and graduate students.
Power outages affected several buildings on campus Monday afternoon, leaving some students scrambling to find another study spot or reconnect to their virtual classes.