Confederate counter-protestors assemble in front of sit-in
Counter-protestors sporting confederate flags assembled on McCorkle Place in response to the Student sit-in at Silent Sam.
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Counter-protestors sporting confederate flags assembled on McCorkle Place in response to the Student sit-in at Silent Sam.
Three days after the initial Silent Sam protest, activists continue to demand the removal of the monument, while hearings for those arrested began in Hillsborough.
Getting organized at the start of the semester can be tough, but a small team of UNC students has developed a new web tool to group all of your assignments in one place.
Move-in wouldn’t be move-in without the teary goodbyes and crowded elevator rides. Luckily for UNC students, the Haulin' Heels are there to help them set up in their new dorms.
In a 5-1 decision, the Board of Governors' Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs voted on Tuesday to recommend a litigation ban against the UNC Center for Civil Rights.
Throughout the summer, construction workers have been updating and repairing UNC's infrastructure.
UNC's Board of Governors will vote on whether to pass a litigation ban against the UNC Center for Civil Rights in early September. The ban would prevent the center from representing clients and acting as legal counsel to any party.
Charlotte School of Law has until Aug. 1 to prove financial stability and a more rigorous academic program to the UNC Board of Governors or the school will lose its license, UNC System President Margaret Spellings and UNC Board of Governors decided Wedensday.
UNC has been chosen to receive the Cooke Prize for Equity in Educational Access and will receive $1 million from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation.
UNC is looking into expanding the Carolina Union, which might just mean rolling out the bulldozers.
The UNC Board of Trustees met Wednesday and Thursday to review some of the new programs that have been developed for the past few years, to say goodbye to one of its members and to say hello to a new one who’s quite a bit younger than the rest.
Any UNC student you stop on the street can give you directions to anywhere on campus and name the basketball starting lineup, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who knows the history of sexual assault on their campus.
The Carolina Choir and UNC Symphony Orchestra will perform the Defiant Requiem, a tribute to the prisoners of the Terezín concentration camp in the current Czech Republic, today in Memorial Hall.
The Atlantic Coast Conference and the town of Chapel Hill are sharing in the success of UNC's men's basketball national title win April 3, with money pouring in as a result of the victory.
Political figures in the North Carolina LGBTQ community met on campus Friday to discuss LGBTQ representation in government and the newly passed House Bill 142.
Buying blue books and scantrons and taking the escalator to dodge the stairs — UNC Student Stores is functional, but it wants to be fun.
Night parking rates were approved, plans for new athletics facilities were proposed and a potted tree was knocked over during the first day of Board of Trustees meetings.
The student body president election will proceed to a run-off between Elizabeth Adkins and Maurice Grier said chairperson of the UNC Board of Elections Paul Kushner.
Students voted to approve the split in student government to create a new dual structure, but the changes won’t go into place until new members of student government are sworn in on April 4.
Junior Elizabeth Adkins has always wanted to be a leader — and now, she’s done letting things hold her back.