College Republicans' finances cut
Following the recommendation of the finance committee, Student Congress appropriated $3,090 to UNC College Republicans Tuesday night despite pleas from the group leaders.
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Following the recommendation of the finance committee, Student Congress appropriated $3,090 to UNC College Republicans Tuesday night despite pleas from the group leaders.
In Fetzer Hall Tuesday night, more than 500 women simultaneously received bids from the University’s 10 sororities.
UNC’s foreign language requirement is a misnomer for students taking Cherokee classes — they are studying the only language offered by the University that is native to North America.
Napoleon and Queenie Byars do not go on adventures alone.
Mediterranean Deli, one of Chapel Hill’s healthiest staples, will make its return to Lenoir Mainstreet today after a yearlong hiatus.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said the University’s Sexual Assault Task Force has been rewriting the Honor Code. It has been rewriting University policy. The article has been amended to reflect this change, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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Handwritten lists on sticky notes and large sheets of paper plastered the walls during the Sexual Assault Task Force’s meeting Wednesday.
After spending 30 years helping collegiate institutions comply with federal requirements, Ann Penn will retire at the end of July.
When Chris Kielt officially began as the University’s chief information officer July 1, he will already know his way around the office.
The University’s Sexual Assault Task Force is taking a measured approach as it attempts to bring clarity and accessibility to UNC’s Honor Code — but qualms about the power dynamics of the group have been raised.
Chancellor Holden Thorp and his wife will leave behind more than just their beloved University when they move to St. Louis next month.
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Community members voiced one main concern at a panel meant to resolve issues with UNC’s relationship between academics and athletics: The system is broken.
The Carolina Team Handball Club has the home court advantage in the USA Team Handball College National Championship that begins today in Fetzer Hall.
Student opposition to certain bills recently filed in the N.C. General Assembly has been strong and widespread in past weeks.
Though it lacks the size and popularity of other sports teams, the Carolina Fishing Club shares the same fierce rivalry with its Durham counterpart.
Dolores Huerta is a civil rights activist who has been working to fight for the rights of minority communities since the 1950s.
As a new group of student government leaders was inaugurated Tuesday night, many acknowledged a series of complex challenges the University will continue to face in the next year — but said they remain hopeful.
The University is facing the possibility of more drastic cuts in state funding next year following the release of Gov. Pat McCrory’s proposed budget last week.