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Editor's note: Patrick Conway was found guilty on charges of driving while impaired and misdemeanor child abuse Tuesday at his trial in Randolph County Courthouse, as first reported by WXII12.com. He won’t face prison time, WXII12 reported, but his attorneys said the case will be appealed.
Carolina Women in Physics held its second annual Women in Physics Research Symposium on Tuesday in Phillips Hall. The event gave undergraduate researchers the opportunity to share the projects they have been working on with faculty, in classes and through independent studies.
A local sign language organization is hosting a workshop teaching parents and children sign language so they can communicate with one another on topics such as food, bath time, getting dressed, bedtime and playtime.
University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson, 21, was killed March 29 after getting into a car she mistook for her Uber. Josephson had been out with her friends at a downtown Columbia bar but was separated from the group before she disappeared. Josephson’s death has raised public concern about the dangers of using ride-share companies such as Uber and Lyft.
Keep him busy, know his friends and surround him with good examples.
Skincare routines, clothing hauls, lifestyle advice – social media influencers are all over your feed, and they’re here at UNC too.
The FedEx Global Education Center hosted a lecture Tuesday by Manuela De Leonardis on her traveling art exhibition The Blood of Women: Traces of Red on White Cloth. The visual art project presents antique menstrual cloths decorated by 68 international female artists.
Update 3:20 p.m.: Maya Little's Honor Court case has been dismissed, according to an email sent to Little and her defense counsel Gina Balamucki.
The UNC Chapel Hill Newman Catholic Student Center Parish will be labeling bars of soap with the National Human Trafficking Hotline number on Feb. 8 in the Pit. After being labeled, the soap will be delivered to hotels, where they can provide a potential escape to human trafficking victims.
The UNC App Lab is officially open for public use beginning this semester. Located in Sitterson Hall Room 027, the lab is a collaborative space for students to practice building web and mobile apps.
Sleep medicine is not widely studied in most medical schools, so many students are unaware of opportunities to explore the sleep subspecialty. However, UNC-Charlotte collaborated with UNC-Chapel Hill to develop the first sleep science degree of its kind in the world.
Joana Araujo, a UNC post-doc research associate, published a new study in the Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders journal detailing the low level of optimal metabolic health in the American adult population.
This week is Global Entrepreneurship Week, and Innovate Carolina is hosting a series of 11 events to help foster a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation on campus.
Following the resignation of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Wednesday, students and local community members marched on Franklin Street to protest the Trump administration’s interim replacement Matthew Whitaker.
The University of North Carolina System has launched a new virtual reality app that allows students to view 360-degree campus tours of all 16 UNC-system universities.
Over Fall Break, two disaster relief teams traveled to Lumberton and Pollocksville in Eastern North Carolina to assist people affected by Hurricanes Florence and Michael.
UNC's Biology Department posted an official statement on their website last week opposing the return of Silent Sam to McCorkle Place.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Florence hit the coast of the Carolinas, UNC continues to respond to Eastern North Carolina’s demands for hurricane relief by sending a second truck of donated supplies to the affected areas in Jones County and the Coharie and Waccamaw Siouan tribes.
The UNC system is taking new measures to improve college affordability for North Carolina students with the “We Promise” campaign announced Monday. The initiative focuses on informing the public about the affordable education options available, more specifically the Fixed Tuition Program and the N.C. Promise Tuition Plan.