House bill could eliminate tenure in the UNC System, faculty see it as a threat to academic freedom
UNC history professor Jay Smith rarely sees a petition collect signatures so quickly.
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UNC history professor Jay Smith rarely sees a petition collect signatures so quickly.
I’ve always been a morning person.
Beth Moracco has been elected as the next chairperson of the UNC faculty, succeeding current chairperson Mimi Chapman. In her new role, the associate professor of health behavior will update the Faculty Council on the state of the faculty and represent the chancellor in academic matters.
I’m really talented.
Amiee N. Wall has been named as the new dean for the UNC School of Government, according to a campus-wide email sent Friday. She succeeds Mike Smith, the longest serving dean in recent University history, who stepped down from the role in December 2022.
After 33 years at the helm of the UNC volleyball program, head coach Joe Sagula announced his retirement on Monday morning.
Content warning: This article contains mention of racially-motivated violence.
Update Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 1:10 p.m.: This story has been updated to reflect additional information from UNC Media Relations and the UNC Police.
Since the United States Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade on June 24, North Carolina is one of the few Southern states where abortion is still legal, allowing abortions for up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.
A few weeks ago, The Daily Tar Heel editing team sat around the table that's home to our University and City & State Desks. The meeting was guided by a question:
On June 24, The United States Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of national precedent in eliminating the constitutional right to abortion.
On Wednesday, Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Ian's impact on North Carolina.
This fall brings the first academic year that a full campus of undergraduate students will have never walked past the Silent Sam statue.
Content warning: The article contains mention of death and homicide.
There was accident involving a student on a bicycle and a dump truck at 1:57 p.m. today on Cameron Ave., UNC Media Relations confirmed to The Daily Tar Heel.
The North Carolina Department of Justice will not move to lift the injunction in Bryant v. Woodall, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced on Thursday.
Editor's note: The following article has been updated to reflect recent North Carolina legislation.
This fall, first-years and transfer students will sit in a UNC classrooms and study in University Libraries for the first time. Students will choose classes that interest them, and begin working toward their chosen majors and minors.
New York Times columnist and bestselling author Frank Bruni addressed UNC graduates at the May 8 commencement ceremony in Kenan Stadium. Bruni was originally scheduled to speak at the spring 2020 commencement, but the ceremony was postponed due to COVID-19.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro are under a Tornado Watch until 8 p.m. Thursday, the National Weather Service in Raleigh said.