Wind rips railing off Kenan Hall Saturday night
Howling gusts of 40-mph wind hit campus hard Saturday night — and parts of Kenan Residence Hall blew away in the storm.
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Howling gusts of 40-mph wind hit campus hard Saturday night — and parts of Kenan Residence Hall blew away in the storm.
As North Carolina’s poverty rate rises, the University center devoted to addressing it faces extinction.
Carolina For the Kids, formerly known as UNC Dance Marathon, announced another big change regarding its future on Saturday — instead of fundraising for the N.C. Children’s Hospital as usual, the group will raise money to build a clinic for it.
A little over a week after being sued by a former football player for failing to provide him with a quality education, UNC has entered another legal battle — this one over its use of race in admissions.
When Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt came to UNC as freshman in 1988, he was looking for a community, and he found one in the Carolina Gay Association.
Sigma Chi fraternity president Coble Wright has lived with Type 1 diabetes since he was 3 years old — and this year the UNC Greek community joined his fight.
The University knows it can’t provide identical services for male and female survivors of sexual violence.
A rule that could allow student-athletes to miss up to one-fourth of their classes in a semester drew discussion from members of the Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group Thursday.
He would wake up at 4 a.m. just to respond to students’ emails. He knew all of his students’ names. Above all else, he cared about this university.
Students with classes in Greenlaw Hall were greeted with a large hole in front of the building Tuesday morning thanks to a water main break that occurred on Sunday evening.
The University released an updated sexual assault policy Thursday. Senior writers Bob Bryan and Carolyn Ebeling answer some of the most important questions about the policy and how it differs from the one UNC used previously.
First-year medical school students at UNC are the guinea pigs for a new curriculum this year.
The Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working group wants to raise the standards for coaches who recruit on behalf of the University.
A $180 million award was given to the Carolina Population Center, a community of professionals and scholars who collaborate on understanding population issues.
Five years after the United Nations declared access to safe drinking water and sanitation a basic human right, a team of UNC environmental scientists and graduate students began mapping access to clean water in North Carolina .
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article contained multiple errors. The article misidentified Hilary Delbridge. She is not a member of UNC's Sexual Assault Task Force. The article also incorrectly attributes the clarification that Title IX protects all students. The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault report referred to guidance issued by the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
The traditional stresses of the senior year of high school — pressing the fateful submit button on applications, waiting for admissions decisions, even packing up the car to move to campus — can be amplified for students with disabilities.
There were few professors who influenced students like Jim Mullen did. He saw the talent within every student and made the most of it.
Journalism professor Bill Cloud has been groaning a lot lately.
At UNC and Division I universities across the country, the spotlight is on student-athletes — and it’s not moving.