‘A showcase of our culture’: Mi Pueblo to host Noche gala on April 19
Mi Pueblo is hosting its annual Noche: Elegancía Estelar event next Friday — an end-of-year gala that celebrates the organization’s accomplishments that year.
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Mi Pueblo is hosting its annual Noche: Elegancía Estelar event next Friday — an end-of-year gala that celebrates the organization’s accomplishments that year.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, UNC students crowded around Cliffe Knechtle and his son, Stuart Knechtle, on the Quad as they answered students’ questions about faith and religion.
When first-year Nasya Allen was taught about women’s history before coming to UNC, women who looked like her were often not featured.
Dr. Nadia Charguia, an associate professor and child psychiatrist in the UNC School of Medicine, said she began to feel burnt out soon after beginning her career in the medical field.
When UNC first-year Keniya Black wanted to excel at her high school, she said she had to fight for it.
When CEO and founder Will Gerstein first opened Buckets at Chapel Hill as a UNC sophomore in 2022, he thought the late-night restaurant was nothing more than a 10-week experiment. Now a senior, Gerstein has run the business for two years and is contemplating its future after his graduation.
For Jimmy Barnes, one of the first Black students to graduate from UNC, his time at the University could best be described as solely educational. Social life for Black students at UNC, he said, was nonexistent.
For sophomore Eden Aulis-Campos, her semester-long struggle with The Edition on Rosemary housing crisis still doesn’t feel real.
UNC Affirmative Action Coalition hosted its inaugural Educational Equity Summit on Jan. 20, featuring guest speakers and panelists discussing the past and future of racial equity at UNC.
Reports of dating and domestic violence in residence halls reached a five-year high of 20 incidents in 2022, according to UNC's annual security and fire safety report.
Last fall, Chair of the Linguistics Department Misha Becker said she found herself feeling burnt out and questioning whether she had the energy to teach students and conduct research.
The prospective class of 2028 is the first group of students to apply for UNC after the U.S. Supreme Court June decision that ruled race-conscious university admissions programs unlawful.
One night during their sophomore year, Eli Lippman and Casper Mika recalled the far distance they walked from South Campus to Franklin Street during their first year at UNC whenever they needed basic items. That night sparked an idea to solve their accessibility struggles.
For UNC housekeeper Robin Lee, winning the Rebecca Clark Staff Award for Moral Courage is not the end of her fight for higher wages for UNC housekeepers. Instead, she hopes it will help continue her efforts.
The Carolina Latinx Center will host keynote speaker Katya Echazarreta, the first Mexican-born woman to go to space, this Wednesday in the Student Union to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
During their Monday meeting, the Faculty Executive Committee discussed the University’s new free tuition program starting in the fall of 2024 for eligible undergraduates as well as the potential benefits of releasing a statement in support of the program.