National sexual assault expert speaks at forum
Gina Smith, an expert on sexual assault, met with students and faculty Wednesday about improving UNC’s criticized sexual assault policies.
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Gina Smith, an expert on sexual assault, met with students and faculty Wednesday about improving UNC’s criticized sexual assault policies.
Carrboro police seek help in identifying four black males who robbed a Burger King at 600 Jones Ferry Road around 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Larry Fedora announced Tuesday that Keith Gilmore will be the next defensive line coach for the North Carolina football team.
The vice chancellor for development search committee met Monday to identify the qualities the position will demand and to draft a job description for the replacement.
Chapel Hill Police are investigating a reported sexual assault that took place early Sunday morning at West End Wine Bar at 450 W. Franklin St.
Orange County’s main library rescheduled “Keeping a Pulse on Your Health” for Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. The event will be free and open to the public. A counselor will discuss how have medical conversations with doctors and family members.
A UNC professor and a former law school dean were awarded the General Alumni Association’s Faculty Service Award.
The North Carolina branch of CowParade, a public arts exhibit which has brought more than 80 fiberglass bovines to locations throughout the Triangle, including at UNC, held its auction Saturday night.
The North Carolina women’s tennis team signed Hayley Carter and Jamie Loeb in November of 2012, and the Tennis Recruiting Network panel recently deemed them the top class in the country.
A UNC assistant professor was awarded the 2012 C. Felix Harvey Award, which includes a grant to fund the creation of a mobile app.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce honored the 2012 Businesses of the Year winners at its annual meeting Tuesday. The winners in the small, mid-size and large business categories were Top of the Hill Distillery, Mediterranean Deli and the Chapel Hill Restaurant Group, respectively.
After being given a 24-hour grace period, all five candidates for student body president have gathered enough signatures to make the ballot on Feb. 12.
Chapel Hill police arrested Denis Dion Smith, of 509 Englewood Ave., in Durham in connection with a strong armed robbery that occurred outside the Wells Fargo Bank on Banks Drive at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday.
Officers from the Chapel Hill Police Department responded to a reported bomb threat at University Mall around 4:30 p.m. Monday.
Senior Kathryn Carlson placed third in the narrative multimedia storytelling features category of the Hearst Journalism Awards.
A study by the UNC School of Medicine revealed that brain changes found in adults that lead to disorders — including as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia and autism — can be seen in MRI scans of newborns.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will close its schools and offices early today.
During its Jan. 17 meeting, the Chapel Hill- Carrboro City Schools Board of Education approved two new principals for McDougle and Estes Hills elementary schools.
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers can now study aging and cancer growth in their earliest stages in mice now that they’ve developed a strain of mice that light up when a certain gene is activated.
Junior Leslie McDonald, who has missed three games because of a knee injury, will be suspended for the next two games. He was also suspended from Wednesday’s game against Georgia Tech. McDonald said he has not been taking care of his duties as a student athlete.