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(04/27/19 8:08pm)
I am notoriously forgetful. It is not a great quality for an editor-in-chief to have, but it’s one that I’m stuck with. Over Thanksgiving break, I left my keys in the DTH office; I have lost so many pairs of earbuds over the years that my parents once bought me five pairs for Christmas. I’ve consistently (mostly accidentally) ghosted people since way before ghosting was a thing.
(03/20/19 7:10pm)
Less than two months after her departure from UNC, Carol Folt has found a new role. She was selected and approved as the University of Southern California's new president on Wednesday after a seven-month search process by the university's Presidential Search Advisory Committee. When she begins the job this summer, she will become USC's first female president.
(02/18/19 2:34am)
Now that the dust has (mostly) settled from Student Government elections, it’s time to focus on a different UNC institution’s much-less-annoying selection process for leaders: the editor-in-chief race at The Daily Tar Heel.
(02/01/19 4:38am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this column incorrectly stated that last year's meetings between Chancellor Folt and DTH editors were off the record. They were on the record. The column has been updated with this information, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(12/17/18 10:55pm)
UNC Chancellor Carol Folt and Provost Bob Blouin announced Monday that Mark Merritt, general counsel and vice chancellor for the University, will leave his position with UNC at the end of the year.
(12/17/18 7:28pm)
An email sent by a UNC department chairperson on Oct. 13 to University administration about the future of Silent Sam shows striking similarities to the proposal put forth on Dec. 3 by Chancellor Folt and the Board of Trustees, which was rejected Friday by the Board of Governors.
(12/14/18 2:34pm)
A presentation by Chancellor Carol Folt and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin at the Dec. 7 Faculty Executive Council meeting was interrupted by student activists and widely decried by the council.
(11/20/18 5:26pm)
Update, Nov. 21, 12:37 p.m.: The Carrboro Police Department has found that yesterday's 911 call about an active shooter at Carrboro Elementary School was placed by a student, they said in a Wednesday press release.
(11/19/18 5:27am)
On Feb. 13, 2018, as the DTH's then-online managing editor, I blocked a profile named Dakota Stone from The Daily Tar Heel’s Facebook page. Stone wanted a high-resolution photo from a September 2017 noise protest outside South Building, which we had re-ran in print on Jan. 15 as part of a spread on student activism.
(10/25/18 7:48pm)
Update, 12:11 p.m.: Board of Governors chairperson Harry Smith confirmed that Margaret Spellings will step down as UNC-system president, effective March 1, 2019, at a press conference following Friday's emergency session.
(10/11/18 5:26pm)
UNC released an Alert Carolina message Thursday afternoon alerting students, employees and faculty that the University would move operations to Condition 1 due to adverse weather at 2 p.m.
(09/14/18 2:21am)
The Daily Tar Heel will not print Friday, Sept. 14 due to the University’s closure and the adverse weather conditions. As Hurricane Florence continues its path, we’ll be providing consistent updates online for our readers, to make sure that the news you see is current and accessible to readers on- and off-campus. Be sure to subscribe to DTH at a Glance and follow us @dailytarheel on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date on Hurricane Florence and other news, and expect to see us back in boxes Monday.
(04/04/18 6:19pm)
On Wednesday afternoon, the University of New Hampshire announced that Jim Dean, a former provost and executive vice chancellor at UNC, would become its 20th president. Dean will begin on June 30.
(04/03/18 11:00pm)
Hi. My name is Rachel Jones, and I’m running for editor-in-chief.
(01/16/18 11:16pm)
Central North Carolina, including Orange County, received six to 10 inches of snow Wednesday morning, according to a statement by the National Weather Service. The University has cancelled classes through noon on Friday.
(01/10/18 2:41am)
Erica Perel has succeeded Betsy O’Donovan as general manager of The Daily Tar Heel. Perel, who took over the position at the end of the fall 2017 semester, served as the DTH’s editor-in-chief in the 1997-98 school year and has been the paper’s newsroom adviser since 2008.
(11/09/17 4:36am)
This year, 20 Orange County Schools students' and their families did something that seems antithetical to attending a public primary or secondary school — they paid tuition.
(10/30/17 3:00am)
The students at Orange County Schools that enrolled in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Project Lead the Way courses took a total of 1,042 advanced exams in the 2016-17 school year.
(10/30/17 12:18am)
It was hard to take a positive stance on concussion avoidance in Orange County Schools on Oct. 23, but Emily Gaddy tried her best to.
(10/25/17 2:40am)
If you’ve visited www.dailytarheel.com in the past couple of days, you’ve probably noticed that we’ve redesigned our website.