Young Democrats open conversation on Silent Sam
When the UNC Young Democrats hosted a discussion Wednesday night on the recent tensions regarding Silent Sam, American studies professor Michelle Robinson did not mince her words.
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When the UNC Young Democrats hosted a discussion Wednesday night on the recent tensions regarding Silent Sam, American studies professor Michelle Robinson did not mince her words.
For Campus Y Co-president Alexander Peeples, the recent push to remove Silent Sam has shown more than the power of unification; it has shown a university that is unwilling to represent the voice of the community.
For children with severe physical disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, muscle contractions often make it difficult and painful to stretch their limbs. To measure their heights, UNC Children's Hospital doctors used to stretch the children's limbs on a flat table and use a tape measure to record them.
A new exhibit at the Ackland Art Museum combines the works of seven master of fine arts students at UNC to explore the concept of time.
A grant received by the UNC Department of Communication in January to fund productions preventing the influence of violent extremist propaganda by the Islamic State has faced pushback from a petition claiming it unfairly targets the Muslim community.
Organizations across campus are building and living in shacks in the Pit as part of Carolina Blueprint, a week-long fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Orange County.
Music, poetry and dance unique to Palestinian culture were on display Thursday for UNC students at Palestinian Culture Night.
The UNC School of Social Work is raising money to address the issue of refugees’ mental health as part of National Professional Social Work Month, which is happening through the end of March.
Embody Carolina, a group that raises awareness of eating disorders, is working to reach a wider range of students during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which is happening through Saturday.
Students at the UNC School of Media and Journalism will have a once-in-a-lifetime experience this semester to use their skills in another country: Cuba.
A group of UNC students are spending the spring 2017 semester away from campus, gaining knowledge and experience at the biggest companies in the world.
This is part of a series of stories looking into different parts of UNC’s long history and how life at the University has changed over time.