The Honor Code assessment should be mandatory
The department of exercise and sport science has become the first department at UNC to require students to complete an informational online assessment about the Honor Code.
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The department of exercise and sport science has become the first department at UNC to require students to complete an informational online assessment about the Honor Code.
Women’s studies
It’s a painful reality that, to get what we want, we have to give something up.
Since Chancellor Holden Thorp announced his intent to resign, there has been widespread concern on campus that his successor might not have similar values.
At the last UNC-system Association of Student Governments meeting, campus mental health services were a prominent point of discussion.
Sprout is a business venture run by the students of Nourish International that partners with a local farm to provide fresh, seasonal produce available for on-campus pick-up.
Franklin Street has long been one of Chapel Hill’s staple attractions, with its many shops and restaurants to its reputation as the site of UNC basketball victory celebrations.
Our community still mourns the loss of Faith Danielle Hedgepeth. Since her passing, we have received little information surrounding the circumstances of her murder.
We are the 47 percent
Last year, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education contacted N.C. State University to inform them their civility policy was in violation of the First Amendment.
Although megacorporations will give flashy presentations during this career fair season, students should also consider public service opportunities post-graduation.
CORRECTION: Due to a source error in Wednesday’s editorial “Fee has some benefits,” the board incorrectly said all four Greek councils voted to approve a fee proposal. The Interfraternity Council did not vote on the fee. The editorial has been amended to reflect this change.
Higher education in North Carolina could be in for a drastic change.
When Holden Thorp informed UNC-system President Thomas Ross of his decision to resign as chancellor, he did so on the condition that he would remain until June 30 — or longer, should he be needed to avoid a gap in leadership.
The Chapel Hill Police Department’s strong-handed response to the Yates Motor Company building raid by Occupy protesters last year prompted a review of the department’s policies.
Carolina Students Taking Academic Responsibility through Teaching is a program offered by Honors Carolina, giving students an opportunity to educate their fellow students while becoming well versed in their subject area with a faculty mentor.
Speakers and delegates at last week’s Democratic National Convention made history by including an affirmation of same-sex marriage in their party’s platform. In doing so, they became the first major U.S. political party to make such an endorsement.
New ACC member
Last month, the Rogers Road Community Center was shut down because it violated fire and safety codes.
After a student dies violently, other students and members of the community have a right to know if they should be concerned for their own safety.