UNC Board of Governors waives standardized testing requirement through fall 2024
The UNC Board of Governors voted to waive the standardized testing requirement for students applying for admission to UNC System schools through fall 2024.
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The UNC Board of Governors voted to waive the standardized testing requirement for students applying for admission to UNC System schools through fall 2024.
As junior Nadeen Atieh watched UNC men's basketball defeat St. Peter’s in its Elite Eight matchup of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night, the channel kept switching over to highlights from the Kansas-UMiami game.
Student Body President Lamar Richards made his final remarks as an ex officio member of the UNC Board of Trustees at the full board meeting on March 24. His successor, Talijiah “Teddy” Vann, will be sworn in as SBP and an ex-officio BOT member in April.
Vicki Ryder, nearly 80 years old, stood on the street curb at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Franklin Street Sunday, waving a sign calling for peace in Ukraine.
When UNC senior Trang Le first attended an event for Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ students, she didn’t want to leave.
Every time she speaks at an event, LaTosha Brown starts by asking the audience this question:
American studies assistant professor Ben Frey said his grandmother spoke fluent Cherokee. But his mom only remembered one phrase in the language — the words for “come here right now!”
The readings for William Sturkey’s America in the Sixties class include much of what one might expect from another history course — speeches from John F. Kennedy, articles about the Vietnam War and lectures on the civil rights movement.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
From the class of 2021 to 2025, The Daily Tar Heel spoke to UNC students who reflected on their experiences throughout the last two years of the pandemic.
"Coronavirus: Why you should be watching"
If UNC students did not get tested at Campus Health, they should report positive results in order to get a University Approved Absence document, Dean of Students Desirée Rieckenberg said at Friday’s Faculty Council meeting.
From the Board of Trustees to the Faculty Executive Committee and student governments, many groups have a stake in decision-making at UNC as part of the University's shared governance.
Content warning: This article contains mention of death.
UNC faculty concerns over upcoming University Libraries budget cuts continue to grow. The library system will face a total of $5 million in budget cuts over the next two years, according to an October campus message.