Holocaust survivor discusses wartime experiences
Before Sept. 1, 1939, Esther Lederman was a happy teenager attending a private Jewish school in Poland — she could never have guessed that her world was about to fall apart.
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Before Sept. 1, 1939, Esther Lederman was a happy teenager attending a private Jewish school in Poland — she could never have guessed that her world was about to fall apart.
With a recent national trend in low employment rates for students with graduate degrees, UNC is working to stay ahead of the curve —but some say they lack support when seeking nonacademic careers.
A former presidential adviser and a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist faced off Wednesday afternoon on surveillance and the National Security Agency.
After abstaining from food and drink all day, more than 50 people dug into a Mediterranean feast in the Great Hall of the Student Union Wednesday.
Members of the Sexual Assault Task Force discussed Monday who handles a report of assault after a Title IX investigation into the incident has occurred.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this story credited the Affordable Care Act as the source of the changes to the State Health Care Plan, but it was changed by the State Health Plan’s Board of Trustees. In addition, employees must take action to change their status if they want to enroll in one of the other two health care plan options. Employees cannot opt out unless they want to discontinue their coverage.
Brooke Baldwin, a CNN anchor, will return to her collegiate roots today.