UNC and Chapel Hill Black leaders respond to SCOTUS affirmative action decision
“I’ve said for many years — when you fight, you may win, you may lose. But if you don’t fight you can’t win.”
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“I’ve said for many years — when you fight, you may win, you may lose. But if you don’t fight you can’t win.”
LGBTQ+ people have a storied history in North Carolina, marked most notably by legislation such as Senate Bill 49 and House Bill 2. Despite this, local community leaders have worked over the years to promote inclusivity and advocate for their community members.
The other day I heard “Hotel California” by the Eagles play outside a gas station while I was filling up my tank. In that moment, briefly, I was transported back to a family road trip from the late 2000s.
The University will not be testing students for COVID-19 prior to re-entry on campus this semester.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article described Carolina Le as new member coordinator for Alpha Epsilon Delta. Le is the co-president of AED. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Update, 8:56 p.m.:
From a young age, Danita Mason-Hogans was surrounded by change-makers.
The six historically minority-serving institutions in the UNC System will receive approximately $1 million each from the N.C. Policy Collaboratory to fund COVID-19-related research and initiatives.
The national conversation over the past two weeks surrounding racial justice and police brutality has led some UNC students to seek opportunities to further educate themselves on racism and racial inequality.
UNC's research labs are increasing on-campus operations starting Monday, Terry Magnuson, vice chancellor for research, announced on May 23.
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School is launching a pilot MBA program called NC Business Next for recent college graduates.
Amy Johnson will be the University’s new vice chancellor for student affairs, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced Thursday.
The UNC Employee Forum met via Zoom conference call Wednesday to discuss the future work environment for UNC staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.