The speed bumps for Uber plans have gotten bigger
Plans to provide free Uber rides for UNC students have officially stalled.
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Plans to provide free Uber rides for UNC students have officially stalled.
Several walking paths and roads will be rerouted around campus because of numerous summer construction projects.
UNC’s School of Law is experiencing the same decline in application rates that are affecting the rest of the law schools in the country.
Green Zone training will expand to reach out directly to academic departments to make the training a part of their professional development.
A voice rang out during a Harvard University graduation ceremony May 25. The voice was clear and purposeful. It told listeners they belonged among the stars. It was the voice of a Tar Heel.
The Department of Public Safety is debuting the “One Button” system change to Alert Carolina towards the end of this summer.
UNC chemistry professor Joseph DeSimone was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President Barack Obama on May 19. Staff writer Anna Freeman spoke with him about his research and what it was like to receive an award from a sitting president.
A UNC student is petitioning the Department of Exercise and Sport Science to offer a new lifetime fitness foundation, or LFIT, course focused on self-defense.
Students file in and out of a familiar corner of Student Stores, entering the space forlorn and exam-stricken and leaving slightly relieved clutching a dark, corrugated cup well-known to UNC students.
The Daily Grind has known since March 2015 that their contract would not be renewed in June, Associate Vice Chancellor for Campus Enterprises Brad Ives said in a statement.
UNC submitted its first monitoring report March 11 in response to its accrediting agency, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, which identified seven concerns they had that were not sufficiently answered by UNC’s response in January 2015.
The Faculty Executive Committee discussed House Bill 2, which was signed into law March 23 by Gov. Pat McCrory, at its Monday meeting.
Red Solo cups might become a thing of the past on UNC’s campus — thanks to a small group of students.
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss UNC-system President Margaret Spellings’ campus visit today.
A recent UNC graduate is encouraging sex positivity, inclusivity and female perspectives in the rock climbing community in an unexpected way.
A group of students will be lifting weights in the Pit for a few hours a day until Friday to fight sexual assault on college campuses.
On Monday, the Faculty Executive Committee voted unanimously to endorse the Ethics and Integrity Working Group report, which was released Feb. 4.
A sea of Carolina Blue had already formed outside of the Smith Center’s student entrance by 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Christopher Morphew, one of three candidates to become the School of Education’s new dean, expressed his ideas to expand the academic potential of the school on Monday.
A UNC Ph.D. candidate was charged Friday with manufacturing Xanax as well as for possessing controlled substances with the intent to distribute them.