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UNC-system leaders want students to be critical thinkers and strong communicators, and they’re willing to use standardized tests to ensure it.
When Carol Folt was sworn in as chancellor last month, she said the University must tell its stories better.
Next year, students should not expect to see in-state tuition increases or controversial student fees implemented by the UNC administration.
UNC’s Title IX office will expand again this year — and the University has chosen the office’s leader after a months-long search.
After a months-long search, today UNC announced its new Title IX Compliance Coordinator.
Photos were posted this weekend on social media with various “Vietnam cocktail” captions showing students wearing straw hats, army gear and one person donning a Viet Cong flag at or before a fraternity party.
When Chancellor Carol Folt took the podium Saturday to officially accept the position she has held for three months, she had tears in her eyes.
UNC leaders, alumni and students gathered in Polk Place Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the University’s creation and the installation of its 11th chancellor, Carol Folt.
Some faculty members have recently suggested that admissions standards for student athletes be raised.
CORRECTION: A previous version of the story reported that the discussion was the first public meeting of the Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group. The article has been corrected. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Chancellor Carol Folt is one step closer to completing her administration.
At the UNC Board of Trustees’ first meeting of the academic year, members did not shy away from some of the biggest topics on students’ minds.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this story misquoted Ashlee Edwards as saying she was the only woman or person of color in her graduate class. She is not the only woman or person of color in her graduate class. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Rafael Gaono Sierra was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with the sexual assault that occurred at the State Employees Credit Union Family House last week.
A recent faculty survey found that many professors think athletics is discussed too much at UNC — but reform to the scandal-ridden athletic department was at the forefront of conversation during the Faculty Council’s first meeting of the year on Friday.
It took the students about four months to build the house, and only five minutes to come to tears during the dedication.
This week, students and administrators joined together to celebrate the University’s housekeepers.
Seniors who are dreading an approaching entrance in to the real world — and underclassmen who want to get ahead — have more than 100 chances to make a good impression today.
A group of UNC students will host a blood drive today as a way to honor the thousands of victims from the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
For 12 years, UNC students and faculty have used the Robertson Scholars bus to travel to and from Duke University’s campus for free.