Carolina Dining Services' new menu aims to cater to student tastes
Carolina Dining Services has designed their menu this year with students’ preferences in mind.
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Carolina Dining Services has designed their menu this year with students’ preferences in mind.
Two Chapel Hill-based startups — EpiCypher and Renovion — attended the first University Startups Demo Day in Washington, D.C.
Junior Brittney Ortiz’s golden retriever, Phoebe, accompanies her everywhere, whether it is on campus, class or in the dining hall — but what most students don’t realize is that Phoebe is working.
Back to school means back to the bookstore for most students and faculty at UNC, but this year many people say UNC Student Stores doesn't feel the same.
Dining hall food will be 20 percent fair, local and organic by 2020, according to the UNC Real Food Challenge commitment Chancellor Carol Folt signed Tuesday.
David Marsh placed 3rd in 2015’s student body president race
The finance committee of Student Congress split $4,000 among nine student groups in a meeting on Tuesday night.
Chancellor Carol Folt talked about the importance of service and innovation in her first State of the University address, hosted by UNC Student Congress on Tuesday night in the Student Union.
UNC student volunteers made a promise to help teach the community about health and nutrition on Wednesday night.
Whether it’s a missed chance at love or grief at the loss of a sandwich, Tar Heel Missed Connections is a home for anyone looking for something they’ve lost.
Fetzer Field’s Belk Track is facing its last years.
UNC students threw pies in the faces of people chanting “Go Blue Devils!” in the Pit on the day of the UNC-Duke basketball game.
On Tuesday, students could log into the Student Life website to vote for a new student body president, among other positions. Staff Writer Emily Wakeman asked students in the Pit what motivated them to vote or not vote in the elections.
Kenneth Reams, who is currently an inmate at Varner Unit high-security prison in Arkansas, spoke on the phone with the audience during the keynote speech introducing "Windows on Death Row: Art from Inside and Outside the Prison Walls," an exhibit presenting the artwork of death row inmates.