Student Congress sets goals, talks GPSF split
Members of Student Congress discussed the proposed split between the Graduate and Professional Student Federation and undergraduate student government at its semester planning meeting on Saturday.
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Members of Student Congress discussed the proposed split between the Graduate and Professional Student Federation and undergraduate student government at its semester planning meeting on Saturday.
Stephen Hursting, a UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center member and professor of nutrition at the Gillings School of Public Health, has received a research grant of $5.34 million from the National Cancer Institute.
Only two faculty members attended the Faculty Athletics Committee’s listening session Wednesday, but the committee still led a discussion about the potential impact of student-athletes refusing to play as a form of protest.
UNC's Prevention Task Force discussed the analysis of survey data about the prevalence of sexual and gender-based harassment and violence at the University during its November meeting.
Some UNC students believe health of the mind is just as important as health of the body.
Shelby Dawkins-Law crawled out of a totaled car unscathed.
A debate erupted over the weekend on a popular UNC Facebook page, Overheard at UNC, about the functionality of a monument on campus — the Unsung Founders Memorial, which was built to honor the men and women of color who helped build the University.
Big, pink signs hung outside Wilson Library on Tuesday along with bunches of balloons to promote the benefits of Planned Parenthood.
At Speak Out!, Project Dinah members share stories of sexual assault and violence through the words of survivors.
Catcalling on campus has affected hundreds of students, according to a women’s and gender studies project completed in the fall 2014 semester.
Nancy Smith had no idea how big of an impact hiding a squirrel in her laundry hamper would have on her time at UNC.