University News Roundup Podcast April 4, 2018
The Daily Tar Heel is always keeping up with the University news you need to know. This week, Andrea Gonzales gives us a recap from the news of the last week of March.
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The Daily Tar Heel is always keeping up with the University news you need to know. This week, Andrea Gonzales gives us a recap from the news of the last week of March.
Host Andrea Gonzales wraps up the last week of University news as reported by The Daily Tar Heel.
This week's University News Roundup covers a proposed fee for Kenan Flagler Business School students, an on-campus speech by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, a U.S. Department of Education ruling regarding transgender students and a program that trains dogs with the help of inmates. Tune in each week to catch up on all the UNC news you need to know!
This week's University News Roundup for Nov. 6-13 comes from Andrea Gonzales.
"Fighting for General Lee," a nonfiction book released in February 2016, details the life of Rufus Barringer, a UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus and Confederate general during the Civil War. Last week, it was awarded the North Carolina Society of Historians’ 2016 Historical Book Award.
UNC’s favorite D-list celebrity is back — the Sakai Cat.
College is one of the first chances for strangers to become roommates — and roommates to become friends. Here are some of the best roommates in TV history to inspire your housing search.
Need to curb your cookie craving, but can’t go to a dining hall? Celebrate National Cookie Month by using this recipe from Carolina Dining Services to recreate Top of Lenoir’s delicious cookies.
Over 40 percent of millennials have tattoos, according to the Pew Research Center, and we’re telling the stories of the UNC students and Chapel Hill/Carrboro residents who fall into that 40 percent. This is one of multiple stories in the Swerve Tattoo Impression series. Read the rest here.
Resting comfortably off the curb of East Main Street, Cat’s Cradle hosts a variety of musicians that play a wide range of genres. With everything from local favorites to international sensations at the Cradle, campus is only a stroll away from some consistently great tunes.