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(09/13/23 6:50pm)
Update 9/13/23 3:22 p.m.: In an official email from Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz sent at 3:20 p.m., the University confirmed that classes will be canceled for the day. UNC will be in Condition 3 until 5 p.m. and move to Condition 2 until 11:59 p.m.
(09/13/23 5:00pm)
Updated 9/13/23, 2:11 p.m.: The University sent an all-clear Alert Carolina update at 2:11 p.m.
(08/29/23 7:49pm)
UNC classes are canceled on Wednesday, according to an Alert Carolina message sent at 3:38 p.m. on Tuesday. The University is also extending its Condition 3 status until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday.
(07/11/23 10:10pm)
The 2022-23 Graduate and Professional Student Government President Theodore Nollert announced his candidacy for Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday. Summer Editor Caitlyn Yaede sat down with Nollert on July 11 to discuss his decision to run for town council and his goals if elected.
(06/28/23 12:09am)
Amid a wave of legislation concerning transgender people — like H.B. 808 and H.B. 574 in the N.C. General Assembly — local clinics and health care providers offer gender-affirming care within their specializations and practices.
(06/28/23 4:00am)
I am not the first person to share this advice, nor will I be the last. Moving into your first college dorm room is a formative experience in your young adult life and I’m here to make sure you have everything you need to be a full-time Tar Heel.
(06/30/23 2:51pm)
The U.S. Secretary of Education does not have the authority to forgive student loans, following a 6-3 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday morning.
(06/15/23 8:57pm)
Chapel Hill Town Council member Adam Searing announced his candidacy for mayor of Chapel Hill on Twitter and to his news newsletter subscribers on Wednesday evening.
(04/19/23 8:58pm)
We are graduating, and we are sad about it. We figure you might be, too.
(02/21/23 6:57am)
Every year, the Editorial Board is tasked with endorsing a candidate for Student Body President – a liaison for students to the Board of Trustees and a representative for the campus as a whole.
(02/18/23 3:57am)
Update 2/20/2023, 12:15 a.m.: Student Body President Taliajah "Teddy" Vann said she does not recognize her nomination of former Student Body Vice President Sam Robinson to serve on the UNC Student Supreme Court to be official.
(01/31/23 9:15pm)
I’ll admit it. I have no clue what a double-double is.
(11/02/22 4:00am)
This year’s midterm elections are perhaps the most crucial that we, as young people, have ever faced. Reproductive freedoms are on the line following the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson, as are pathways to securing social, economic and criminal justice reforms. The Editorial Board knows that the stakes are high.
(10/12/22 2:21am)
Throughout the years, when reproductive rights were threatened but not yet struck down, we would be momentarily forced to grapple with the possibility of a post-Roe world and what that would look like.
(10/04/22 9:21pm)
Parent’s weekend is always an odd time. And it's not just because hundreds of grown adults flock to fraternity house lawns (seriously, why is that a thing?). It's never been an event that I keep on my radar.
(09/06/22 10:23pm)
If you’re anything like me, circa 2020, your knowledge of newsrooms is that they are strictly and entirely objective. And while that is true for the majority of a newsroom that’s responsible for reporting, the existence of opinion sections breaks from this norm.
(08/14/22 8:32pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.
(05/05/22 1:39am)
Earlier this week, UNC's Hussman School of Journalism and Media’s accreditation status was downgraded by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, according to a report by WRAL’s Cullen Browder.
(04/26/22 11:10pm)
As students, it's easy to turn a blind eye to the hiring and retention policies that impact our professors. It’s imperative, however, that we pay attention to the topic of tenure, as it is being threatened across the nation.
(04/20/22 12:40am)
As a nationally renowned public institution, UNC is beholden to many stakeholders. The University, however, has demonstrated that it is most allegiant to just one: its donors.