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One of my favorite things to do at The Daily Tar Heel office is look through the archives.
Bettylenah Njaramba, a junior at N.C. Central University, was elected president of the UNC Association of Student Governments Wednesday. She is the first African-American student to be elected to the position.
Proponents of stricter gun control laws — including UNC students — went to over 800 marches worldwide Saturday supporting students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where 17 people were killed on Valentine's Day.
Longtime "voice of the Tar Heels" Woody Durham died Wednesday at the age of 76. Here are some reactions to Durham's death from the UNC community.
Updated March 6, 10:30 p.m.: A group of 270 faculty, staff, students, alumni and other affiliates of the UNC School of Information and Library Science issued a statement calling for the removal of Silent Sam.
Updated at 10:37 p.m: An anonymous group of 17 UNC faculty members announced on its Twitter account it received notice from a source in South Building that Chancellor Carol Folt will ask Gov. Roy Cooper to petition the N.C. Historical Commission to relocate Silent Sam.
Update: What we know about the anonymous faculty demanding Silent Sam's removal
Durham County District Attorney Roger Echols announced Tuesday he is dropping charges against the five remaining people accused of destroying a Confederate statue in Durham over the summer.
When the North Carolina men's basketball team takes on Duke in two weeks, 41 percent of North Carolinians will be cheering for UNC and 31 percent for Duke, according to a new poll by Public Policy Polling, a Democratic polling firm based in Raleigh.
On the anniversary of the 2017 Women's March, North Carolina communities are planning to come together again to promote women's rights and other civil rights.
UNC system students and faculty can now be punished for "substantially (disrupting) the functioning of the constituent institution or substantially (interfering) with the protected free expression rights of others."
A federal court ruled unanimously Tuesday the N.C. General Assembly's 2016 congressional maps unconstitutional because of partisan gerrymandering — the first ruling of its kind.
Voters went to the polls in cities and states across the country Tuesday — choosing mayors, governors and an assortment of other ballot measures. Here's a roundup of some of the more contentious races and surprising outcomes.
A Board of Governors committee began drafting a policy that would allow the expulsion of students who repeatedly disrupt freedom of speech or expression on campus.
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings and other higher education leaders concluded in a meeting Tuesday that universities have made limited progress in areas identified for reform 11 years ago.
The White House announced a new order on Sunday banning almost all travel to the United States from seven countries, citing national security threats.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has done away with Obama-era rules on how schools should deal with sexual assaults under federal Title IX law Friday.
After months of protest and debate, the UNC Board of Governors voted to ban litigation at all UNC-system academic centers Friday.
Anna Nelson isn’t afraid to go against the grain.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions formally announced the end to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — an Obama-era executive action that shields young, undocumented immigrants from deportation.