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(05/17/24 12:12am)
On Thursday afternoon, UNC released an after-action report, or AAR, analyzing events and recommendations for the University based on events occurring during and after the Aug. 28 fatal campus shooting.
(9 hours ago)
At last Monday’s special meeting of the UNC Board of Trustees, members reviewed and approved the University’s all-funds budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Members specifically reviewed budget changes involving diversity, equity and inclusion services and athletics.
(05/13/24 7:25pm)
The class of 2024 graduated with a bang as they were honored at UNC's 2024 Commencement ceremony, hosting a range of remarks related to global and campus issues as tensions remain high worldwide.
(05/08/24 6:16pm)
UNC students, faculty and community members gathered Sunday afternoon for a rally and march to stand in solidarity with Palestine and students who have been arrested or suspended in correlation with their involvement in pro-Palestine protests on campus.
(05/04/24 4:28pm)
UNC students received an email Friday afternoon from Student Affairs stating that they will reopen the Campus Y building on Monday, May 6, with revised hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(05/02/24 6:42am)
UPDATE: Student Affairs informed students via email on Friday afternoon that UNC will reopen the Campus Y building on Monday, May 6, with revised hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(05/01/24 1:25am)
Following a scheduled vigil for Palestine, a crowd of protesters knocked over barricades and removed the American flag from the UNC flagpole in Polk Place. After protesters raising the Palestinian flag, police forcefully entered the crowd of several hundred people, ultimately using pepper spray to disperse them.
(03/04/24 5:34pm)
On Feb. 27, Starbucks and Starbucks Workers United, representing unionized workers and locations across the country, announced that they agreed to begin talks to accomplish collective bargaining, litigation resolution between the groups and processes for workers to organize.
(02/27/24 2:44am)
On Thursday afternoon, UNC students participated in a student-organized national day of action against the Starbucks Corporation, during which demonstrators gave the company a failing grade on their “report card” for workers’ rights.
(02/07/24 11:18pm)
When UNC Environment, Health and Safety employee Jessica Haiges found out she was pregnant in October, she requested accommodations because she works closely with toxic chemicals as a hazardous materials specialist.
(01/14/24 8:32pm)
The UNC Employee Forum held a meeting this Wednesday with departing Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz, who is set to officially hand off his position to Lee Roberts on Friday.
(11/20/23 8:20pm)
On Thursday morning, Starbucks' famous Red Cup Day, UNC students from the Carolina Young Democratic Socialists of America and other community members organized outside the Starbucks location on East Franklin Street with flyers and signs in solidarity with striking Starbucks workers across the nation.
(11/06/23 3:25am)
On Nov. 13, UNC community members will have the opportunity to experience singing, dancing and the speaking of Native languages. The showcase, which will be in the Student Union's Great Hall, is hosted by the Carolina Indian Circle.
(10/22/23 8:21pm)
On Oct. 12, around twenty students organized outside the Carolina Inn with signs, drums and megaphones. Chants of, “What’s disgusting? Union busting!” could be heard from a block away.
(10/06/23 7:58am)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded grant funding to the Gillings School of Global Public Health to establish the Outbreak Analytics and Disease Modeling Network, a new project to model and project future disease outbreaks.
(09/27/23 12:39am)
September is Hunger Action Month and many UNC food pantries and organizations are aiming to combat and destigmatize food insecurity on campus.