Panel meets to discuss coal divestment
The panel that met to discuss coal divestment Monday night went far beyond just a conversation of coal and discussed various methods of sustainability.
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The panel that met to discuss coal divestment Monday night went far beyond just a conversation of coal and discussed various methods of sustainability.
Junior Kristin Shotwell was walking back from class when a text from a friend sent her into a state of disbelief — someone had stolen her identity on Tinder , a smartphone dating application.
Though actions are still pending, the Pi Lambda Phi national body says it is taking steps to fix problems in the fraternity’s Chapel Hill chapter by becoming more involved.
As most students at UNC forget about writing papers, doing research and solving formulas over the summer, others will be continuing their academic work during the summer months through summer school at UNC.
It ebbs and flows.
More than half of UNC’s Board of Trustees members come from business backgrounds, so Wednesday’s numbers on campus finances were a familiar sight.
There’s no lack of data on student-athletes at UNC, but what administrators are struggling to do is find meaning.
Though conversation surrounding sexual assault and mental illness at UNC has increased during the last year, there is still no required training on the subjects for faculty and staff members.
Battling anxiety and depression, former UNC student R. struggled daily to get to class and contemplated suicide last fall.
Parking at UNC is often cited as nothing short of a nightmare — but with the first step of the Craige Parking Deck expansion completed, UNC is one step closer to alleviating the problem.
With almost 3,000 more voters participating in the runoff election this year than in 2013, student leaders are wondering what triggered the increase.
A week from today, UNC could know who its next student body president is — or they could be looking at a runoff.
An executive branch insider, Nikita Shamdasani says she already has a clear idea of what she would want UNC to look like under her leadership — connected and transparent.
UNC lauds itself as equipping students with a world-class education, and now students across the globe are beginning to reap the benefits UNC professors have to offer.
Social media in the classroom is gradually changing from a banned practice to a useful tool for some UNC professors. And with change comes new rules.
The close proximity of Campus Health, the SRC, Rams Head Recreation and multiple dining options makes on-campus residential life ideal for many students.
Some students miss home when they come to college, but members of the Carolina Craft and Tea Society are sewing their own identities and bringing a little domestic character to UNC.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misstated the stance of the UNC American studies department on the American Studies Association’s recommended boycott of Israel. The department affirmed the right of faculty and students to their own political and ethical decisions, but declined to take a stance on the boycott. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
When UNC sophomores Joey Skavroneck and Parker Draughon made their dream a reality last fall by starting Buzz Rides, they never could have imagined they would be considering expansion this soon.
The home of North Carolina basketball could soon get a major makeover.