UNC doctorate student argues that climate change is fueling right-wing nationalism
The majority of scientists name climate change as the reason for the world's melting ice caps, rising sea levels and ever-climbing temperatures.
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The majority of scientists name climate change as the reason for the world's melting ice caps, rising sea levels and ever-climbing temperatures.
UNC is in the process of kicking off a new data science initiative, which is focused on changing how the University approaches data science curriculum.
Wednesday at The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, the Carolina Black Caucus celebrated 45 years on UNC’s campus at its annual welcome event.
Former UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp has been named the new editor-in-chief of Science Magazine, a family of journals.
UNC Global collaborated with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to host a naturalization ceremony on April 12. The ceremony was held in the Nelson Mandela Auditorium in the FedEx Global Education Center, where nearly 60 immigrants were naturalized.
Maddy Arrowood was selected to be the new editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel for the 2019-2020 academic year on Saturday.
Professor Kelly Giovanello from UNC’s College of Arts & Sciences is working to better identify the signs of Alzheimer’s in individuals long before they show symptoms.
Students, Chapel Hill residents and activists gathered at South Building’s steps late Friday afternoon for a rally protesting the events of March 16, when Confederate supporters walked through UNC’s campus carrying firearms.
The UNC club men’s squash program finished a memorable season with a final record of 8-8. The theme for the men’s squash team is clearly improvement as the team has accomplished more each season.
UNC Special Olympics’ Polar Plunge brought around 25 people to the Lark apartment complex pool Saturday to jump into the frigid water together in celebration of a six-week long fundraising effort for future Special Olympics events.
The women’s club volleyball teams fell short of expectations on Saturday in the regional tournament they hosted in Fetzer Gym. During the gold bracket round of the tournament, the A team lost in the third set to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Varsity sports teams aren’t the only teams on campus that take the Duke rivalry seriously. Club sports teams also want nothing more than to demolish Duke every time they compete.
JCPenney and UNC Career Services hosted their first Suit Up! Event at The Streets at Southpoint on Sunday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.