Faculty Council committee grants priority registration requests for fall
There is a common misconception that student athletes can “cherry-pick” their schedules to get the most desired classes at coveted times.
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There is a common misconception that student athletes can “cherry-pick” their schedules to get the most desired classes at coveted times.
Approaching a rare runoff election, the two pairs of senior class president candidates have honed their messages to present to voters.
A murder got in the way of any real discussion Monday night at a student body presidential forum hosted by BoUNCe, UNC’s satirical magazine.
Despite his failure to acquire enough signatures to appear on the ballot, Brian Min has not given up in the race for Student Body President.
More than two months after the University decided to review its non-discrimination policy for student groups, it has yet to begin discussion of the issue.
Starting this semester, some students will be able to gain more from their lifetime fitness classes than several frosty mornings on Hooker Fields.
Andrew Breitbart did not wake up one day and decide to buy a bunch of elephant pins, he told an audience of students, faculty and community members Monday night.
A new space for budding entrepreneurs aims to keep innovative ideas in Chapel Hill.
A group of about 30 students — mostly from student government — attended Student Body President Mary Cooper’s forum on tuition increases Monday. Cooper will hold a forum each night this week in hopes of raising student awareness about the issue. Tonight’s meetings will be held at 6 p.m. in SASB Upendo Lounge and 7 p.m. in Carroll 111.
When University administrators said they wanted to keep the effects of budget cuts outside the classroom, they didn’t mean it quite as literally.
University employees removed a nearly 200-year-old tree from North Campus on Monday.