Students petition for UNC law student Jamie Marsicano to attend graduation despite campus ban
Jamie Marsicano, who will graduate from the UNC School of Law in May, hasn’t stepped foot on University grounds in over a year.
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Jamie Marsicano, who will graduate from the UNC School of Law in May, hasn’t stepped foot on University grounds in over a year.
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Mac Geoffroy and Lucy Wu. In today's episode, the group discusses a gluten-free cookie business on campus, North Carolina's record-breaking tree pollen levels and an increase in sensory-friendly spaces in Chapel Hill.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Parks Harber stepped up to the plate in a tie game in the seventh inning.
It is no secret that a large portion of students drink in college. Research shows that about 80 percent of college students consume alcohol to some extent. It is an activity that brings people together as it promotes social interaction and is viewed as a normal occurrence that is a part of the “college experience.”
In its most recent meeting, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners passed a preliminary resolution showing its intent to hold a countywide referendum on a $300 million bond for the school facility improvement.
It’s that time of year again.
Officially starting this Thursday, one winner each day through the end of the year will be awarded $100 for submitting a piece of AI-generated art work through the Optimus Awards, a UNC-partnered online art showcase.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated Angela Kashuba's position in the UNC Center for AIDS Research. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
On March 27, Tanyard Branch Trace, an affordable housing development on Jay Street, received a $1.5 million award from the federal government.
I recently had a conversation with a friend where she aired out her grievances against her boyfriend about a fight they had had the week before. I listened intently as she went into detail about all of the reasons she was mad at him, and have compiled them here.
DURHAM, N.C. — Standing just outside Duke’s Ambler Tennis Stadium, UNC head coach Sam Paul used the bottom of his shoe to scuff up dirt with visible discouragement. In tune with his downcast posture, he uttered a simple postgame synopsis.
A quote by Paul Farmer greets viewers on the website landing page of Middle East Refugee Aid, a nonprofit and UNC student-run organization:
I am trying to be a better version of myself.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will vote on May 1 to increase stormwater requirements from 25-year storms to 100-year storms as part of the Town's effort to support its climate action and sustainability goals.
In 1973, the founder of the Southern Oral History Program Jacquelyn Dowd Hall came to UNC to teach history and create the first oral history program in the South.
As the weather gets warmer, nature is springing back to life across UNC’s campus — especially in the Coker Arboretum.
Picture this: you are ten weeks deep into the semester, attempting to juggle five classes, three extracurriculars and some vague semblance of a social life. You’re running on a solid five hours sleep, a Celsius and the remaining straws of hope for a 4.0. Your professor turns around to you, hours before a 3000 word deadline and says “try not to stress too much, use your essay as a space to dream!”
UNC’s interim Chancellor Lee Roberts made an impromptu appearance at the TransparUNCy Teach-In: Part 2 event in the Student Union on Thursday evening.
The No. 14 UNC women’s lacrosse team (8-5, 4-3 ACC) conquered Virginia Tech (8-6, 2-5 ACC), 13-9, on Saturday afternoon at Dorrance Field.
In music duo Gibson & Toutant’s debut album “On The Green,” the Durham-based couple creates an unconventional combination: buzzing lo-fi sound and DIY American folk.