UNC gives bigger bang for buck
For the fifth straight time Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has named UNC the best value among U.S. public colleges and universities.
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For the fifth straight time Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has named UNC the best value among U.S. public colleges and universities.
Almost a year after a task force met to assess the state of diversity at UNC, University officials are taking steps to create a campuswide diversity plan.
As the cost of construction materials continues to skyrocket, UNC officials now are facing a budget crunch that could result in changes to the University's development plan.
With the sound of crunching dead leaves in their ears as they pushed aside errant tree branches, UNC Army ROTC cadets carefully made their way through the dense woods.
With many successful projects under their belt, UNC students are continuing to push for more green energy resources on campus.
When freshman Ashley Zammitt learned she would attend UNC, she had two reasons to celebrate.
Correction: In the quote, "It increases your tolerance of other nations and illuminates your ignorance of other cultures," "illuminates" should have been "eliminates."
With eyes fixed to the sky, UNC Army ROTC cadets exchanged nervous smiles as the dull roar of a Blackhawk helicopter signaled the start of the year's first military training exercise.
Student Congress members hit the ground running Wednesday in their quest to prevent what they see as a shortfall in the University’s financial future.
For more than a year, discussions of the University’s plans for a satellite campus have been conspicuously quiet.
After the first meeting of Student Congress’ Finance Committee this session, UNC students are one step closer to hearing a renowned ethics columnist speak this fall
When Student Congress representatives emerged from their first meeting Wednesday, they left with new leadership in place — and a more politically divided body.
The Carolina Athletic Association once more is facing criticism of its ticket-distribution methods.
As the clock winds down on Abigail Coward’s time at UNC, course scheduling hasn’t got any easier for the junior.
A resounding majority of UNC’s staff who responded to a University diversity survey said that they are treated with respect on campus and that evaluations of their work are fair and appropriate.
New construction projects continue to appear on campus, but one aspect of the University’s landscape hasn’t changed much in recent years: its plant life.
The much talked about expansion of UNC’s Honors Program has hit a standstill, as officials continue to search for funds that could make the initiative a reality.
Although Matt McDowell just received his appointment to the student attorney general post Sunday night, he’s already set to tackle a hot-button issue.
Although Jen Bushman’s tenure as president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation is almost complete, she said she hopes to leave a lasting impression tonight by giving the federation’s first official State of the GPSF Address.
As a surge of student organizations requests funding through Student Congress, the body is telling groups they will need to look for other options to cover costs.