Social media policies of student-athletes criticized
Last year, UNC softball players were not allowed to post any of their photos from Halloween on Franklin Street to Facebook — at least, not without a coach’s permission.
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Last year, UNC softball players were not allowed to post any of their photos from Halloween on Franklin Street to Facebook — at least, not without a coach’s permission.
The sound of hundreds of heels on the brick walkways of Polk Place preluded a serious conversation about interpersonal violence prevention last Thursday.
Battling anxiety and depression, former UNC student R. struggled daily to get to class and contemplated suicide last fall.
As a UNC undergraduate, Shelby Dawkins-Law flunked her freshman year. But now, the Ph.D. candidate is running uncontested for president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation.
Current UNC-CH students will not be subject to the UNC-system shortened drop/add period, but future Tar Heels will be.
Students will no longer be able to get their Wendy’s frosty and fries fix at all hours of the morning.
Dozens of balloons dotted the sky Tuesday night as people gathered not to mourn, but to celebrate the lives of the nine UNC students who have died in the last year.
One of the country’s leaders in print media said the newspaper industry isn’t dead — yet.
When UNC professor Rebecca Macy was a social worker, she never knew if her clients would survive until her next meeting with them.
After two years on the varsity swim team at UNC, junior John Paul Gaylor retired from swimming to pursue a passion for gene therapy research — inspired in part by his involvement with Honors Carolina.
When Liz Morris traveled to Peru in 2010, she was shocked to discover people worried about where to use the bathroom.
Chancellor Carol Folt said she does not know UNC very well yet — but it does not stop her from being optimistic about the administration’s relationship with students.
UNC students got an insider’s perspective on the turmoil in the Middle East Tuesday night.