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(08/23/21 8:31pm)
Broadcast journalism graduate Melissa Rademaker left the blazer she wore to film segments of "Carolina Week" — a student TV news program — in Carroll Hall during Spring Break of 2020, just as she always did. But when the pandemic hit, she never went back to get it.
(08/17/21 7:02pm)
UNC’s reopening plan for fall 2021 has campus looking near normal – higher capacity dorms, fully open dining halls and primarily in-person instruction.
(04/30/21 1:43am)
Tech giant Apple announced Monday that it plans to invest over $1 billion in a campus and engineering hub in the Research Triangle — and those in the UNC and Chapel Hill communities are preparing for what that could mean to the area.
(04/20/21 11:26pm)
The Graduate Record Examination will not be centrally required for admission to UNC graduate programs for the 2022 admissions cycle, Dean of the Graduate School Suzanne Barbour said at a meeting on Tuesday.
(04/22/21 11:45pm)
In March, the University requested that the joint jurisdiction policy between the Chapel Hill Police Department and UNC Police be expanded to include off-campus Greek housing.
(04/13/21 10:30pm)
Sophomore Ananya Mallik has always known that she wanted to go into business.
(03/24/21 1:46am)
Cecil Howard, a finalist in the University’s search for the next vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, presented his goals for the position to the campus community in an open forum on Tuesday.
(03/19/21 12:48am)
Funds from the campus security fee at UNC System schools can now be allocated toward suicide prevention and intervention resources.
(03/14/21 11:21pm)
The University is planning "a more typical residential academic experience at Carolina" for the fall 2021 semester, according to a March 5 email from Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Bob Blouin.
(03/04/21 2:07am)
During UNC basketball’s win over Florida State on Saturday, cheers sounded in the Dean E. Smith Center from live fans — for the first time in almost a year.
(02/24/21 8:10am)
Editor's Note: This story has been updated with comments from the candidates.
(02/22/21 3:16am)
Lamar Richards is one of two candidates running for student body president this year. Here are Richards' goals for the position.
(02/11/21 12:57am)
UNC began in-person instruction on Monday, with many students entering a classroom for the first time since last March.
(02/05/21 3:28am)
The University is scheduled to return to in-person classes on Feb. 8. But for many students, especially those in the disabled community, the prospect of in-person instruction increases the already heightened threat of COVID-19.
(01/28/21 10:01pm)
As a student assistant in a UNC cancer research lab, senior Emily Kron was in the first group eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(01/20/21 3:06am)
With the University’s announcement that the start of in-person instruction will be delayed until Feb. 8, some students are posting their class schedules on Facebook to connect with online classmates.
(12/17/20 11:04pm)
The UNC Medical Center received its first 3,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday and has begun to vaccinate workers in the first phase of priority, Dr. David Weber, associate chief medical officer of UNC Health Care, said at a Campus and Community Advisory Committee discussion.
(12/01/20 1:42am)
The Eve Marie Carson lecture series has aimed to bring trailblazing leaders to campus to speak with UNC students since it began. This year, students will hear from Karen Parker, class of 1965, a prominent North Carolina journalist and the first Black female undergraduate to attend the University.
(11/12/20 11:56pm)
UNC will require reentry COVID-19 testing for students at the start of the spring semester, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said at Thursday’sBoard of Trustees meeting.
(11/06/20 2:34am)
As students living in residence halls and off-campus housing near Chapel Hill prepare to return home for winter break, UNC is extending COVID-19 testing hours at the Carolina Union toward the end of the semester.