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Ah, the dreaded orange triangle. Much like its sister, the yield sign, it tells us all that we must wait until others get out of our way before we may proceed.
At Wednesday’s Board of Trustees meeting, protesters marched into the Finance, Infrastructure and Audit Committee’s room in the Carolina Inn with signs that denounced the University’s use of $390,000 over the past year to protect Silent Sam.
UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus William McInerney was awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship. The scholarship, established by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000, offers full support for graduate study at the University of Cambridge in England.
On Wednesday, July 11, Chapel Hill resident Zackary Richard Upton was shot multiple times at 1751 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. He is recovering at UNC Hospitals and is listed in fair condition, according to Chapel Hill Police.
Port City Java will replace the Starbucks in Chase Hall this fall.
A University of North Carolina archeologist team discovered an ancient mosaic at the Huqoq synagogue in Galilee that bolsters a new theory about ancient Jewish life.
Caitlin McCabe wrote for the Daily Tar Heel from August 2010 to May 2013. Currently, she is the real estate reporter for the Inquirer. McCabe reported extensively on UNC's sexual assault and Title IX cases. Summer University Editor David Saff spoke with her to gain some broader context following the conclusion of the OCR's investigation into the University.
At the end of a semester, usually in exchange for extra credit, many students will review their class experiences in surveys that either get sent back to the teacher or to the department. Unfortunately, no one really knows how effective these surveys are or whether they lead to departmental changes.
The Department of English and Comparative Literature has added seven new major concentrations to the English major. The changes will be effective this fall.
Three additional co-chairs have been chosen for the final phase of the University’s fundraiser For All Kind: the Campaign for Carolina. The new co-chairs of the Campaign Steering Committee are Vicki Craver, C. Austin Stephens and Jennifer Halsey Evans.
UNC Hospitals will begin constructing a new surgical tower this August. The tower will be the single largest building on the UNC Hospitals campus at 335,000 sq. ft.
UNC School of Law recently received a $1.53 million gift from the Kenan Trust to create an entrepreneurship program. The North Carolina General Assembly has also allocated $465,000 in recurring funds to sustain the program.
In almost every graduation ceremony, whether it's in a muggy stadium that’s too hot or in a stuffy auditorium that’s too cold, we’ve heard basically the same message drilled into our heads: stand out, be different and/or make a change.
After a five-year federal investigation into UNC’s policies and practices dealing with sexual assault and sexual harassment cases, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights found the University in violation of Title IX.
We’ve covered almost everything from learning the bus routes to transferring course credit, now let’s finally get into the fun stuff: health insurance.
After polling 511 American Christians, UNC researchers surveyed their participants’ intuitive understanding about God’s appearance.
Editor's note: This article has been corrected for accuracy. When originally published, the article misstated the name of the course "Philosophy on Bamboo." See below for a further description of the course from the manager of the Department of Asian Studies at UNC.
The Board of Trustees recently selected 56 new members to serve on the Board of Visitors, one of the most active volunteer groups at UNC.
The General Education curriculum, better known as Gen Eds, is a system used by UNC to teach students a wide range of skills, knowledge, values and habits that will allow them to grow into well-rounded individuals. Essentially, it's just a laundry list of courses you need to check off before you graduate at Carolina.
AP courses? Early college? Summer classes? Confused yet? Don’t worry. We’re here to help you get those sweet, sweet credit hours from any institution transferred right here to UNC.