Student Government tackles issue of Silent Sam
In front of a crowded room in the Carolina Union, members of UNC’s Undergraduate Student Senate cast votes on two monumental issues facing UNC Tuesday night.
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In front of a crowded room in the Carolina Union, members of UNC’s Undergraduate Student Senate cast votes on two monumental issues facing UNC Tuesday night.
Charity workers, a congressperson, UNC researchers and patients afflicted by a rare disease all gathered in the Carolina Club on Thursday evening to celebrate a grant from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to help combat HHT.
For UNC Libraries’ Southern Historical Collection, an $877,000 grant will provide new opportunities for community engagement.
Tonight at The Strowd, UNC students and members of the surrounding community will have the chance to experience and participate in drag culture at the Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Pride Club’s second annual drag ball.
Hosted by seniors Tori Baker and Joy Liburd, the fourth annual Body Politics event centered around broadcasting messages of body positivity and confronting colorism.
Donovan Livingston made the world listen to him in 2016. Now he is coming to UNC to speak.
Students studying in Davis Library recently may have noticed a new array of photographs and writings adorning the first floor’s exhibition space. The photos and accompanying quotes are part of the Más de Una Historia (More Than One History)" exhibit, which chronicles the stories of Latinx farmworkers in the South.
Experienced and aspiring musicians alike have a new home at UNC thanks to the recently established Carolina Jams Club.
The Carolina Union Activities Board gave away pink T-shirts about feminism for International Women’s Day in the Pit Wednesday.
The UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions began a new outreach program this year which aims to call admitted incoming first-years, with the goal of giving a phone call to every North Carolinian accepted in the early application phase.
Duke professor emeritus Sydney Nathans’s book, “A Mind to Stay: White Plantation, Black Homeland” chronicles the story of the Hargress family’s unlikely centuries-long ownership of a property in cotton-country Alabama.
UNC’s Minority Men in Medicine program has been helping mentor students at Durham’s Eno Valley Elementary School for a few years now, and they are hoping an upcoming auction will help grow their program.
After 18 months and $15 million worth of renovations, Hill Hall finally opened with a fresh face at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday afternoon.
The Town of Chapel Hill and Carolina Student Legal Services held a forum on Wednesday night to discuss immigration and its potential effects on at-risk residents of the community.