'We’re talking about a $100K gift': 2017 emails reveal donor concern over Silent Sam
In September 2017, David Routh, vice chancellor for University Development, received a concerned email from alum George S. Rhodes, class of 1969.
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In September 2017, David Routh, vice chancellor for University Development, received a concerned email from alum George S. Rhodes, class of 1969.
Eight alumni leaders of the Campaign for Carolina have come out in support of Silent Sam’s relocation from McCorkle Place, according to reports from The News & Observer.
UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School will implement a new fee next year for undergraduate business students — but this won’t be enough to cover the ambitious program expansion that directors have in mind.
The UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Center hosted its 14th annual African American History Month Lecture on Wednesday evening.
Pop quiz: You’re in the middle of a lecture when your phone, sitting on the desk next to you, lights up with a little green message notification. Do you a) open the text or b) put your phone away?
Citizens of Chapel Hill braved the cold weather and gathered together on Monday to fight for racial justice in their community in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The events demonstrate that King’s legacy remains an inspiration for activists old and young.
Flyers reading “Is it okay to be white? Have an open conversation about race. Join the Carolina Nationalist Discord.” were posted at several locations around campus last week. They advertised a chat room for students to discuss sensitive racial topics.
Senior David Choi believes he has the right to an education on his own racial history.
It appears to be an exclusive club: shimmying Shaquille O’Neal, crying Michael Jordan, that one guy blinking a lot. But Kelsey Hammer wants to show students just how easy it is to make and star in your own GIFs.
The Faculty Executive Committee held their first meeting of the month on Monday. Discussion topics ranged from the undergraduate curriculum, to the Silent Sam controversy, to drafts of the new University budget.
Patricia Matthew, associate professor of English at Montclair State University and author of the recently published book "Written/Unwritten," visited Chapel Hill on Tuesday to host a lecture on “Diversity in the Public Arena.” The lecture, hosted by the UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, was driven by the content of Matthew’s book and addressed the need for diversity and inclusion in university communities, particularly for faculty who are persons of color.
Dozens of students and community members gathered at Kenan Memorial Stadium Monday morning at 6 a.m. to complete the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb.
All eyes are on Hurricane Irma as the storm cuts through the Southeast with torrential downpours and triple-digit wind speeds. While the storm is predicted to narrowly miss North Carolina, staff writer Hannah Lang asked UNC students if they were concerned about the storm.
There are many words one could use to describe political discourse on a college campus, but “nonpartisan” isn’t often one of them.
For those sophomores who dream of corporate ladders and corner offices, a normally laid-back syllabus week becomes days of essay-editing, interview-prepping and resume-polishing as they draft an application for UNC’s renowned Kenan-Flagler Business School.
UNC celebrated Earth Week with two new ways for growing produce.
A one-day exhibit at the Wilson Special Collections Library highlighted the shared heritage of students from two countries.
When Jaycee Reilly went to see a False Profits comedy show, she didn’t know what to expect of the opening act. She had never heard of the Carolina Jump Rope Club.
Students paid tribute to distinguished UNC graduate Julius Chambers at an event by the UNC School of Law that urged attendees to respond to the Board of Governors’ evaluation of the UNC Center for Civil Rights.
Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone, but sometimes all it takes is a broken lifejacket and some fishing line. That's what happened for senior Fletcher Cox when he created Strip-Straps.