Heel Talk episode six: North Carolina's plan to reopen during COVID-19
The sixth episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
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The sixth episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
The second episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted and disturbed the flow of The Daily Tar Heel newsroom in many ways.
Thousands of UNC students are urging University leaders to offer a pass/fail option for all Spring 2020 classes due to recent measures implemented by UNC — like virtual instruction and campus closures — to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story ran with quotes from April Turner incorrectly attributed. The story has been updated to reflect the changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
I’ve always been a fan of Valentine’s Day.
With North Carolina’s primary elections about a month away, registered citizens will soon be able to exercise their right to vote.
The White House issued an executive order last month that could impact the experience of Jewish community members in schools across the nation — including UNC.
Women at the University have long been part of campus culture — as students, employees and community members.
Danielle Weisberg and Carly Zakin, co-founders and co-CEOs of theSkimm, spent their Thursday afternoon meeting, advising and inspiring entrepreneurial UNC students and faculty members on campus.
Innovating, persevering and cultivating personal success — these are the themes that the founders of theSkimm, Danielle Weisberg and Carly Zakin, will share on Thursday as part of the 2019 Shuford Program’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lecture.
The Daily Tar Heel is featuring female members of the UNC campus and surrounding communities to highlight the impending arrival of the year 2020, which some are calling “The Year of the Woman,” to commemorate the centennial of the female right to vote.
Content warning: This article contains violent imagery and discusses abortion.
David L. Perry has served as the new assistant vice chancellor and chief of UNC Police since Sept. 3, following the resignation of former UNC Police Chief Jeff McCracken. Perry comes to the University after having served as police chief at Florida State University for 14 years.
Last week, interim Chancellor Guskiewicz informed the UNC community that David L. Perry will be stepping in to serve as the new assistant vice chancellor and chief of UNC Police starting Sept. 3.
One year after the toppling of Silent Sam, anti-confederate protesters marched across campus and down Columbia Street to celebrate the anniversary and protest what they see as continued memorialization of white supremacy at UNC.
The Daily Tar Heel is featuring female members of the UNC campus and surrounding communities to highlight the impending arrival of the year 2020, which some are calling “The Year of the Woman,” to commemorate the centennial of the female right to vote.
Increasing diversity in the medical profession is an important goal for pre-med students and medical school admissions officers alike, as shown by the results of two surveys released by Kaplan Test Prep.
The University’s Faculty Executive Committee gathered Monday in South Building, where major discussions included the future of Silent Sam, vandalism on campus and updates on the interim faculty chair position process.
The University’s Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz is heading back into the classroom this fall.