J.P. Tokoto drafted No. 58 overall by Philadelphia 76ers
J.P. Tokoto, former small foward on the North Carolina basketball team, was drafted early Friday morning by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 58 pick overall in the 2015 NBA Draft.
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J.P. Tokoto, former small foward on the North Carolina basketball team, was drafted early Friday morning by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 58 pick overall in the 2015 NBA Draft.
UPDATE (7/8/15): Doyle Parrish, a Board of Governors member, has resigned from the committee searching for the next UNC-system president.
University of North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham announced Wednesday that the University has hired Nicki Moore, who has spent the past 11 years at the University of Oklahoma, as a senior associate director of athletics.
Former chancellor and retired law professor William B. Aycock, who would have turned 100 in October, has died.
UNC has agreed in principle to extend Coach Roy Williams' contract to coach the North Carolina men's basketball team through 2020.
Stephanie Mavunga, the second-leading scorer on the North Carolina women's basketball team in 2014-15, may soon join her teammate Allisha Gray in transferring from UNC to another school.
Allisha Gray, the leading scorer for the North Carolina women's basketball team in 2014-15, is transferring to the University of South Carolina.
North Carolina women's basketball guard Allisha Gray has been released and allowed to pursue options to transfer, UNC confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
UNC's accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, chose to place UNC on a one-year probation. The University maintains its accreditation during the probationary period.
Lt. Col. John Wade Collins, chairman of the Department of Aerospace Studies and commander of the Air Force ROTC, died in a car accident Monday morning.
UPDATE (1:05 p.m.): The NCAA enforcement staff believes UNC has shown a lack of institutional control, the highest offense the NCAA can issue.
UPDATE (3:00 p.m.): The suspicious, unidentified object found at the 700 block of Franklin Street Monday has been detonated and collected for evidence.
The UNC Board of Trustees voted to rename Saunders Hall to "Carolina Hall" Thursday morning. The vote, which passed 10-3, constituted one of several resolutions addressing the controversy of historical campus landmarks activists say honor white supremacy.
UNC announced it received a notice of allegations from the NCAA Friday afternoon in a press release, confirming a report by Inside Carolina.
Former North Carolina men’s basketball coach Bill Guthridge died on Tuesday night, UNC confirmed on Wednesday. He was 77. Inside Carolina first reported the story.
The person who was speeding westbound on N.C. 54 toward Durham and then eastbound toward UNC campus Friday morning has been charged with felony speeding to elude arrest, felony hit and run, careless and reckless driving, failure to yield to a blue light and siren, resisting arrest and other misdemeanor traffic charges, according to a press release from the Chapel Hill Police Department.
The Durham County District Attorney’s will seek the death penalty for Craig Hicks, 46, who was indicted on three counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Deah Barakat, 23, his wife, Yusor Abu-Salha, 21, and her sister, Razan Abu-Salha, 19.
At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Karen Hicks — the wife of the man being charged with the death of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill — emphasized her belief that Tuesday's triple homicide was not religiously motivated.
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UPDATE (Feb. 11 at 2:20 a.m.): Chapel Hill Police have released the names of the victims and suspect involved in Tuesday evening's triple homicide.