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Three UNC alumni have been given the chance to take their startup businesses to a new level.
The Lenovo laptops offered by Carolina Computing Initiative next year will have a makeover, which might help them stay competitive with the increasingly popular Macs.
Junior Matt Farley will be student body treasurer after all.
For most people, their first college experience is nerve-wracking.
A group of young alumni is adding its voice to the chorus of recommendations to the University on how to handle ongoing scandal and scrutiny.
The annual UNC Air Force ROTC Dining-In ball is an event steeped in tradition — and this year’s ball featured an appearance by a venerated guest.
A proposed bill that would make it more difficult to request funding for ammunition from Student Congress has triggered calls of discrimination by the Tar Heel Rifle and Pistol Club.
After a resolution to regulate independent study courses in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences passed last fall, the Educational Policy Committee is now looking to set similar guidelines for the professional schools.
Professor Pete Andrews has taught environmental policy at UNC since 1972.
For most students, any mention of chickenpox brings back memories of skipping kindergarten and getting oven mitts taped to their hands.
After a day of handling classes, extracurriculars and homework, students can be befuddled by the simplest of tasks: boiling water.
Thanks to three UNC students, when basketball commentator Dick Vitale’s enthusiasm about “diaper dandies” becomes too much to bear, basketball fans can now replace television audio with a radio broadcast.
At home men’s basketball games, the spirit of Carolina Fever is no longer contained in one seating section.
The crowds at UNC Student Stores on Monday did not quite match the chaos seen at retailers across the country on “Black Friday.”
If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.
Think back to your childhood science classes, and you might recall an episode of “Bill Nye the Science Guy” about heat transfer. Nye taught kids that cold things still have heat, but their molecules are moving more slowly.
The University has broad powers to use the work of its faculty—a fact that escapes the notice of many professors.
As the UNC system’s five-year plan comes to an end and a new one is in the works, the University’s Faculty Executive Committee expressed concerns about possible changes to the plan.
The annual debate between UNC’s Young Democrats and College Republicans reflected recurring themes of the national presidential race — including the economy.
UNC’s free speech policy ratings have gone from bad to worse, marking the University as among the most suppressive studied.