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(01/15/19 4:34am)
In the wake of Chancellor Carol Folt announcing her resignation and authorizing the removal of Confederate monument Silent Sam's base from McCorkle Place, anti-Silent Sam activists held an “impromptu press conference” for reporters.
(01/15/19 2:53am)
UNC’s fall 2018 semester was anything but ordinary. After the toppling of Confederate monument Silent Sam in August, two hurricanes in September and October and a water crisis in November, the teaching assistant strike in December seemed par for the course.
(12/04/18 2:18am)
On Monday morning, Chancellor Carol Folt and the Board of Trustees officially recommended the building of a new single-purpose educational building on South Campus to contextualize the University's history, including the toppled Confederate monument Silent Sam.
(11/13/18 3:03am)
November is American Indian Heritage Month, and several campus groups are hosting events throughout the month to celebrate.
(11/07/18 1:39am)
For weeks, students have been researching candidates, helping others register to vote and voting early and by mail. Election Day marked the end of the voting registration mania in the Pit students have experienced the past month.
(10/31/18 4:46am)
When it comes to Halloween in Chapel Hill, the more things seem to change, the more they stay the same ... sort of.
(10/23/18 2:04am)
Because of Hurricanes Florence and Michael, the Office of the University Registrar and its partner offices have extended deadlines to drop classes or declare classes pass/fail to Oct. 25.
(10/16/18 3:22am)
Two Israeli reservists came to UNC on Monday to speak about growing up in Israel, serving in the Israeli Defense Forces and their lives after being in the service.
(10/09/18 1:53am)
Washington University in St. Louis Provost Holden Thorp and UNC Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship founder Buck Goldstein launched their book "Our Higher Calling: Rebuilding the Partnership between America and its Colleges and Universities" Monday evening.
(10/02/18 2:47am)
A Charlotte-based group of college entrepreneurs is creating a start-up business selling an ultra-durable, compact and adjustable phone charging cable called the RevoWire.
(09/26/18 1:33am)
Update 8:05 p.m.: Monday, the Friends of the Library sent a letter to Folt stating that Silent Sam should not be put in Wilson Library or any other campus library, saying that it "would be extremely costly, logistically challenging, and culturally inappropriate."
(09/19/18 2:41am)
This semester, UNC students are able to choose neuroscience as a major for the first time.
(09/11/18 1:34am)
On Monday, Active Minds at Carolina and To Write Love on Her Arms set up booths in Polk Place in observance of World Suicide Prevention Day.
(09/10/18 1:58am)
At the entrance of Chase Hall, lead manager Hugo Brito-Montilla poses for a portrait. A Carolina Dining Services employee shouts, “Smile, Hugo!”
(08/28/18 2:12am)
In the week following Silent Sam's forced removal on Aug. 20, questions over what will become of the statue have centered on the interpretation of N.C. Senate Bill 22.
(04/24/18 5:11am)
Correction: A previous version of this article misquoted John DeKemper as saying "prospective students in the middle of March" rather than "prospective students and the world at large." The article has been updated to reflect the change, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(04/19/18 12:36am)
The University claims that studying abroad is available to all students, regardless of their financial situations. Some low-income students have had frustrating experiences trying to coordinate a study abroad trip and feel that the scholarship and study abroad offices are not as helpful as they are advertised.
(04/11/18 11:40pm)
Less than 83 percent of UNC's Law School graduates are passing the bar exam, and some of the school's administrators believe a difficult state bar and inconsistent data collection methods may account for the low rate.
(03/27/18 12:30am)
Activist Kimberly Davis came to UNC's campus Monday night to speak about her family’s long struggle to prove the innocence of her brother, who was executed by the state of Georgia in 2011.
(03/06/18 12:43am)
Dana Coen is the director of the Writing for the Screen and Stage Minor. Coen has written for shows like "Carol & Company," "JAG," "Room for Two" and "Bones." University desk staff writer Casey Quam spoke with Coen about Sunday’s Academy Awards.