New English class proposed could take effect for freshmen in 2012
At today’s meeting of the Faculty Council, officials will seek an endorsement for a new introductory English class that would be required of all freshmen, beginning in fall 2012.
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At today’s meeting of the Faculty Council, officials will seek an endorsement for a new introductory English class that would be required of all freshmen, beginning in fall 2012.
Contrary to what “The Social Network” would have movie-goers believe, David Kirkpatrick said Mark Zuckerberg has no trouble with women.
Decades ago, The Ugly Club reigned at the University.
For Danielle Alvarado, storytelling can bring much needed light to the issue of illegal immigration.
The committee on University government could give fixed-term and retired faculty a firmer voice in faculty matters at today’s Faculty Council meeting.
Correction (November 9, 2010 12:15 a.m.): Due to reporting errors, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated Lauren Blanchet’s title. She is the co-director of UNC Build a Block. The story also incorrectly implies the number of families who applied and were approved for Build a Block homes. Out of 33 people who applied for houses, 24 were UNC employees, and they will all receive houses in Phoenix Place. The story also misstated when and by what organization Marian Peppers’ house was built. Her house was built last year by the Kenan-Flagler Business School and is not one of the designated Build a Block houses. Additionally, Marian Peppers’ house was dedicated in a ceremony separate from Build a Block. No Build a Block houses yet have been dedicated. The story has been updated to reflect these corrections. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
More than 500 wrapped boxes stuffed with various prizes and UNC gear filled the Pit on Friday.