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(06/06/18 4:09am)
On a heated Memorial Day afternoon in Milwaukee last week, UNC’s club ultimate frisbee team, Darkside, found itself a couple plays away from winning its second national championship in four years.
(04/26/18 8:33am)
LDOC is coming, and whether you’re a recreational drinker, a competitive putt-putter or the only person left in America who hasn’t seen Black Panther, events on and around the University’s campus will be catering to your every need.
(04/18/18 2:16am)
After living in Dobbins Heights, a town north of Hamlet, for 61 years, Debra David sees the construction of a new facility by Enviva – a wood pellet manufacturer – as another problem for an area that has been plagued by industry-related health struggles for decades.
(04/13/18 1:48am)
Khara Vassell didn’t know what made her go down during a scrimmage her first year with UNC’s women’s soccer team in 2015, but what she did know was that she would never play in a Tar Heel uniform again.
(04/04/18 2:25am)
UNC has graduated Black male student-athletes at the 10th lowest rate among 65 major universities across the nation in recent years, according to a recent study.
(02/22/18 4:13am)
Rumors of white supremacist organizations coming to protest against a UNC employee motivated students and workers to rally together in opposition on Wednesday.
(02/14/18 3:46am)
To David Salvesen, director of the Sustainable Triangle Field Site at the UNC Institute for the Environment, showing the public the threat presented by climate change takes more than explaining the science behind it. It takes real people talking about the real impact they’ve already experienced.
(01/25/18 2:59am)
A new study by UNC professors suggests women transitioning into menopause may be able to reduce the risk of depression symptoms through hormone therapy.
(01/12/18 4:50am)
A new draft of the General Education curriculum overhaul was made public in December, following the previous draft released in September. This latest draft bears some differences to the last proposal, such as putting students into learning groups, but it is still not the final version.
(12/01/17 2:47am)
A new study led by a UNC professor found that people with mental health conditions are more likely to be insured and receive sufficient, affordable care for their mental needs since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
(11/27/17 3:13am)
A letter signed by over 100 scientists across the world, including professors at UNC, urged Gov. Roy Cooper to implement forest restoration in his climate action plan, and immediately address the environmental problems caused by the expanding wood pellet industry.
(11/14/17 3:48am)
The UNC School of Media and Journalism announced a new curriculum structure last week aimed at facilitating a more diverse learning experience, combining the current eight concentrations into two areas of study: Journalism, and Advertising and Public Relations. The school will also offer a special third area of study in Business Journalism, a program that requires permission from both the MJ-school and the Kenan-Flagler Business School.
(11/08/17 2:49am)
With November marking National American Indian Heritage Month, assistant professor of American Studies, Benjamin Frey, thinks the month means more than just preserving the memory of native tribes.
(11/02/17 2:17am)
At the School of Media and Journalism, many budding journalists study in hopes of landing a spot in the world of media. Professors in the "J-school" help guide students toward a job in the turbulent world of journalism.
(10/27/17 2:47am)
Correction: In the original version of this story, Jacob Blount said students coming from rural high schools do not have the same resources as students coming from an IB (International Baccalaureate) or boarding school program; he was wrongly quoted as “students coming from an Ivy League or boarding school program.” The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/11/17 2:35am)
What began as a conversation about a person’s purple hair became a unique idea to fight one of the most problematic issues facing college campuses today — relationship violence.
(10/01/17 11:35pm)
For three UNC athletics programs, this season's "home" games have forced players to adapt to a new environment.
(09/22/17 1:23am)
Living in a nation that has become entrenched in racial division, UNC Muslim Student Association Community Service Chair Rizk Alghorazi sees it as his responsibility to provide more than just an education to Middle Eastern refugees. He wants to provide them a home.
(09/20/17 5:56am)
In the world of sports, physical talent is often the only thing fans see from the stands. For Stephen Bickford, a former UNC men's soccer player who was a first-year in 2005, a secret loomed over that talent in a way he felt no one could understand.
(09/11/17 2:22am)
The Faculty Council members met Friday for the first time this school year, tackling topics like Silent Sam and the Center for Civil Rights.