UNC professors work for Boston Marathon
The participants of last year’s Boston Marathon won’t let a terrorist attack stop them from crossing the finish line on April 21.
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The participants of last year’s Boston Marathon won’t let a terrorist attack stop them from crossing the finish line on April 21.
When an armed man nearly attacked a student near Alpine Bagel on Sunday, Student Manager Nicole Johnson did what she could to ensure the safety of her fellow employees.
With the Winter Olympic Games ended and attention fading from Sochi, one class on UNC’s campus is fighting to increase awareness about the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, opening today.
With the tipoff of the 8 p.m. basketball game against the University of Maryland less than an hour away, Student Congress proceeded with a notably hurried pace at their meeting Tuesday.
A recent University report about faculty salary discrepancies brings up questions of gender and race equity at UNC.
Louis Rubin’s tenure at UNC lasted more than two decades, but in the realm of Southern literature, his colleagues say his legacy will live on forever.
The world might not be flat, but the co-founder of Reddit says the World Wide Web is.
As he prepares to return to the classroom, former Provost Bruce Carney says he can finally sleep at night.
Faculty members’ limited comfort with the processes of UNC’s honor system was the driving force behind new faculty roles to be implemented next fall.
The new director of UNC’s Institute of African American Research plans on repaying the organization that helped advance her career.
A lawyer, a historian and a social worker each offered their own take in a lecture Monday on how to tackle the complicated issue of rape.
Scientists from UNC’s School of Medicine have discovered a link between autism and environmental factors — and it all started over a longstanding lunch date.
Students will no longer have to stand alone in campus courts.
The introduction of the Carolina Athletics Project into Student Body President Christy Lambden’s cabinet could give Tar Heel fans a louder voice.
It will take more than a Supreme Court decision on marriage to bring the fight for LGBT rights to an end, said two prominent, openly gay journalists Wednesday.
With midterms in full swing and library attendance peaking this week, unattended belongings could be at a higher risk for theft.
To wear a hijab is to free yourself from societal standards, said an internationally published journalist at a lecture Wednesday night.
Being a top research university doesn’t come cheap.