Word on the Street: How do you study for finals?
With final exams closing in, students are starting to hit the books in different ways. Staff writer Brinley Lowe asked students, "What study method do you use and why?"
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With final exams closing in, students are starting to hit the books in different ways. Staff writer Brinley Lowe asked students, "What study method do you use and why?"
Through words and portraits, "I, too, am Carolina" tells the stories of seven students who don’t fit the mold of the traditional UNC undergraduate: American, childless and 18 to 22 years old.
Sixty-three UNC staff, faculty, alumni and students squeezed into a small classroom in Dey Hall Tuesday morning to discuss how to support undocumented UNC students.
Many classes did not follow their usual curriculums in the days following the presidential election on Tuesday. Julia Mack’s Spanish Conversation for Heritage Learners class was no exception.
At least 50 veterans are expected to go to the annual ROTC Veterans Day Ceremony Friday at the Carolina Alumni Memorial in Memory of Those Lost in Military Service.
Chaitra Powell, African-American collections and outreach archivist for the Southern Historical Collection, wonders what would be said if every young black man in America had been asked to record his thoughts after the death of Trayvon Martin.
Student Congress’s finance committee members met Tuesday to discuss a new way to allocate funds.
J. Tristan Routh is a staff attorney at Carolina Student Legal Services Inc. Daily Tar Heel staff writer Brinley Lowe spoke with him about what students should look out for when signing a lease.
As a famous fashion designer, a Chapel Hill native, the son of clothing store owners and a UNC alumnus, it’s not hard to see why Alexander Julian has been chosen time and time again to uphold the authentic color and style of UNC clothing.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the price of tickets. After Oct. 16, the price will increase to $8 and then $10. Tickets open to the general public Oct. 24.
After a Playmakers Repertory Company performance of Detroit ’67 Saturday, panelists weighed in on how race relations and police brutality are still relevant 50 years after the Detroit Race Riot in 1967 in 2016 Charlotte.
In its first weekend back in use, Hooker Fields will go back to holding its regular activities.
Student panelists debated if UNC should support trigger warnings, safe spaces and regulation of free speech on First Amendment Day at the panel “Trigger Warnings, Safe Spaces and ‘Special Snowflakes.’ ”
Four hundred and twenty-three people volunteered Thursday for the second annual Deah Day, a service day that honors former UNC School of Dentistry students Deah Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha.
The Employee Forum approved its $18,000 budget for the year at its Tuesday meeting.
Thanks to art history professor Tania String, Raleigh’s North Carolina Museum of Art has made discoveries in 500-year-old British art.
After just one year at the United States Naval Academy, Jake Sellinger’s lifelong dream was cut short — by arthritis.
Hooker Fields, home to many of UNC’s intramural and club sports teams, will become one of the most sustainable and eco-friendly recreational fields in the country.
UNC environmentalists are holding events featuring student and professional work to celebrate Earth Day on April 22.
UNC students sought to teach their peers that disability is a form of diversity on Thursday.