5 UNC students to compete in Miss NC pageant
This June, five UNC students will have the chance to be crowned.
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This June, five UNC students will have the chance to be crowned.
With in-state tuition set in stone, student government will have a chance to examine another area in which it has some influence: student fees.
Decades ago, a fire was burning on the The Daily Tar Heel’s newsroom floor in the middle of a contentious editor election season.
A module educating students about integrity and the honor system might be mandatory for incoming students as early as the fall of 2013.
UNC will acquire more Persian books, journals, magazines and films during the next few years thanks to a $25,000 endowment.
Connie Rice knows a thing or two about breaking barriers, and not just because her cousin is former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Marketing officials in the athletics department have ramped up their emphasis on social media, in an effort to increase athletics’ exposure among students.
Senior Will Thomason gained notoriety on campus in the fall for his dismissal from the Christian a cappella group Psalm 100 for his beliefs on homosexuality.
Posters encouraging the use of personal protective equipment will soon be in all laboratories on UNC’s campus, said Mary Beth Koza, director of the Department of Environment, Health and Safety.
After being recognized internationally for its recycling practices, students and administrators at the University believe there is still room for improvement.
The honor system will be promised $16,500 in funding each year if a new bill moving through Student Congress is approved next week.
For administrators and trustees, the decision to propose increasing tuition by 15.6 percent for in-state students came down to the financial needs of faculty, whose salaries have been frozen for three years.
Despite pleas from members of Student Television, the Carolina Union Board of Directors voted Monday to split a multipurpose room that the organization has been using as a studio.
Fred Brooks met Steve Jobs at the White House in 1985.
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