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As summer approaches, so does the impending doom of trying to find a summer job.
Student transcripts could look a little different next year after the implementation of contextual grading and the new XF grade.
Bringing an entire group of rising seniors together can be a challenge, but it’s one that six members of the class of 2015 say they are ready to face.
Some UNC students know all too well that reserving their preferred on-campus parking spot takes a little luck.
Even after reducing student ticket prices by two-thirds for last month’s Belk Bowl in Charlotte, UNC’s athletic department likely won’t lose money on costs of the game.
Chancellor Carol Folt and her advisory committee are working to plan a comprehensive fundraising campaign for the University by developing a strategy that includes both private donors and state support.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this article incorrectly identified the committee that is is developing desktop Alert Carolina messages. The committees developing this are the Executive Branch Public Safety Committee and the Executive Branch Tech & Web Committee. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The NCAA revealed last Thursday that UNC’s Graduation Success Rate for student-athletes is 86 percent — 4 percent more than the national average.
CLARIFICATION: The spring symposium on higher education is being organized by Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Jim Dean, who solicited the input of the Faculty Executive Committee.
After the federal shutdown threatened UNC’s main source of research funding, University leaders are looking into more non-government options for future funding.
Sleep might be the only thing better than an ice cold beer at 8 a.m., but with the recent trend of UNC football games starting at 12:30 p.m., sleep will have to wait.