UNC junior passes away Friday night
UNC junior Stedman Gage passed away Friday night, according to an email from Peter Blumberg, president of the Interfraternity Council, to council presidents.
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UNC junior Stedman Gage passed away Friday night, according to an email from Peter Blumberg, president of the Interfraternity Council, to council presidents.
Next year’s Carolina Union President Carly Mathews is seeking motivated, responsible and creative students to apply for chairman and chairwoman positions within the Union, leading committees such as music, film, comedy, forum and others.
The national office of the Kappa Delta Sorority selected UNC to receive a Confidence U grant — a $5,000 award to fund confidence programming on campus.
The Carolina Women’s Leadership Council is looking for nominations for outstanding faculty members to receive Faculty Mentoring Awards. The awards recognize men and women who take the extra step to guide, mentor and lead undergraduate students, graduate students or junior faculty.
The Carrboro ArtsCenter announced Wednesday a partnership with the Carrboro Modern Dance Company.
The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership will hold its annual meeting tonight at 5:30. The meeting will take place at R&R Grill at 137 E. Franklin St.
The Carrboro Elementary School staff will perform “The Negro Spirtual,” “We are the World” and “This Little Light of Mine” at an assembly today at 1:15 p.m.
The vice chancellor for development search committee met Monday to review draft copies of the job description and motioned for revisions and amendments to help better encapsulate the qualities the position will demand.
Nourish International presented Chancellor Holden Thorp with its first Impact Award Tuesday for his work with student innovation and entrepreneurship.
Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library will host a meet-the-author tea event today at 3:30 p.m. in the lobby of Deep Dish Theater in University Mall. Refreshments will be provided.
Committee members discussed qualifications that will appear on an advertisement for the provost position.
The Odyssey, the weekly Greek student newspaper at UNC, is hosting a warehouse sale with Fedora Boutique, fab’rik, Hadley Emerson and Clothes Hound. All clothing items will be 50 to 80 percent off.
The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough will host the 13th Revolutionary War Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Members of Girl Scout Troop 643 will host a “Hearts and Tarts Valentine Playgroup” Saturday at 2 p.m. as a part of their Girl Scout Cadet Silver Award project.
Carolina Union Activities Board announced yesterday via Twitter that folk-rock artist Samuel Beam, known by his stage name Iron & Wine, will perform on March 27 at Memorial Hall.
All UNC seniors planning to graduate in May must apply by Friday. The application can be found within the Connect Carolina Student Center.
After being hit by a car while crossing Franklin Street Monday evening, Chapel Hill resident James Baker Jr. has been charged with failing to yield the right of way to the vehicle.
The Faculty Council addressed a lack of awareness of resources to combat sexual violence at its meeting Friday. The Faculty Athletics Committee said the admissions cases for subcommittee review decreased from 24 to 16 this year.
Heelmail will be down from 6 p.m. today to 6 a.m. Saturday as the server transfers all UNC users to Microsoft Office 365. Accounts will have the same interface, but storage capacity will increase.
The Board of Elections announced Wednesday night the results of a campaign violations hearing against student body president candidates Will Lindsey and Hetali Lodaya.