Long-term UNC professors make less money than newly hired peers
Recently hired professors may have less experience in UNC classrooms — but their salaries don't show it.
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Recently hired professors may have less experience in UNC classrooms — but their salaries don't show it.
The Faculty Executive Committee discussed faculty salaries and a UNC Faculty Assembly statement about the Sons of Confederate Veterans during its Monday meeting.
The Campus Safety Commission met Wednesday morning to discuss the impending Summit on Safety and Belonging. Chief of Police David L. Perry also explained UNC Police’s controversial use of geofencing to filter social media profiles for safety threats.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Rethink: Psychiatric Illness was ended due to budget cuts. The program continues today as a committee of the Campus Y. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Senior Paityn Lugo was enrolled in a 9 a.m. recitation last semester, and attendance counted for over 20 percent of her grade in the class. If she missed one recitation without an excused absence, the participation portion of her final grade would go down a letter. One morning, she woke up with food poisoning, immediately started vomiting and emailed her teaching assistant.
He has led emergency operations in Kenya, Benin, Ghana, Liberia, Central Africa, Yemen and Afghanistan. He has conducted refugee and humanitarian work for over 30 years. And on Thursday, Sept. 19, Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, came to UNC to discuss the global refugee crisis.
Students lined up around South Road as early as 3 p.m., prepared to wait two hours for the rally to start. Excitement grew with each introductory speaker, and the crowd chanted, "Bernie beats Trump!" leading up to the main event.
In August 1619, more than 20 enslaved Africans were brought to a port near Point Comfort in the English colony of Virginia. This year marks the 400th anniversary of their arrival and the beginning of slavery in America.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article had a misleading headline. The story has been updated to reflect the changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
On the way back to her dorm from a party last year, a UNC student stopped at the field hockey bathrooms and spent the next few hours vomiting. She said she thinks she might've been drugged.
A makeshift brick wall painted on a white tarp hung from the ceiling of Cobb Residence Hall Saturday afternoon. As visitors passed through a slit in the tarp and entered the lobby, a nearby sign informed told them they had crossed through Platform 9 ¾ – they were in Cobbwarts now.
Students applying makeup and practicing choreography filled the seating area outside the Great Hall of the Student Union on Sunday afternoon. As audience members arrived, the dancers hugged family and friends who had come to watch them perform in Kamikazi’s23rd annual Spring Showcase. The lineup also featured performances from Rhythm Corps and Moonlight Hip Hop Dance Crew.
Senior Rebecca Daughtry was leaving UNC Student Stores with her friend last spring when she saw a camera sitting outside of Lenoir Dining Hall. A nearby sign encouraged passersby to take pictures, and so Daughtry and her friend took some pictures.
CLARIFICATION: Due to a production error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly stated in the headline that the Title IX committee is a Board of Governors committee. It is a subcommittee of the UNC system. The headline has been udpated. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Before anyone even walked on the stage at Historic Playmakers Theatre on Saturday evening, the audience had already begun cheering loudly as the lights began to dim. The UNC Clef Hangers, wearing their signature vests covered in decorative pins, soon appeared.
In the wake of Chancellor Carol Folt’s resignation and decision to remove Silent Sam’s pedestal, members of the community are wondering how the UNC-system Board of Governors will proceed.
Maggie Hilderbran has been a math and science person ever since elementary school. She often watched Star Trek with her dad as a child and always felt fascinated by space.
As exam season quickly approaches, many UNC students find themselves under a great deal of stress. The University has many student advisers and exam preparation resources for first-years and upperclassmen alike.
Virginia Tanner remembers going to kindergarten career day wearing a white lab coat and carrying around a little medical bag. She recalls being fascinated by human skeletal and muscular systems during middle school anatomy lessons. By her first year of high school, Tanner was already volunteering at her local hospital.
Moments before her Honor Court trial, UNC graduate student Maya Little spoke into a microphone, as a crowd of students and community members listened and held flowers.