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From walking to Franklin Street to trying to catch a P2P, late nights on campus are often a hassle for students.
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From walking to Franklin Street to trying to catch a P2P, late nights on campus are often a hassle for students.
Approximately 25,000 students strolled up and down South Road to take part in the University’s biggest welcome-back event, enjoying free food and clear skies.
When UNC pharmacy student Katie Traylor’s name was called on “The Price is Right” to be a contestant, she couldn’t even hear it over all the screaming.
After more than a decade of having only two certified learning coaches, the Learning Center finally has the funding to add a graduate student coach as part of a new pilot program.
In its annual allocation of grant money, the Carolina Parents Council recently awarded $8,000 more than last year — despite receiving fewer grant requests.
The Student Union is no stranger to renovations.
Winning is inevitable for Kiran Bhardwaj.
As the University approaches the halfway point of its two-year water theme, a Duke University professor stressed the importance of water as a right — not a luxury.
When Rebecca Floyd learned in 2009 that her 3-year-old son Franklin’s cancer had returned, she expected to meet new doctors — but not a new friend.
Although UNC’s chapter of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity is working to satisfy sanctions from a November alcohol incident, the punishments are not expected to affect the fraternity’s spring recruitment process, which starts today.
Spring rush for fraternities kicks off tonight — a week later than usual — offering students a second chance to join Greek life as part of a growing trend of year-round recruitment.
Despite the stinging rain and cold, students stood in the quad for 27 hours Thursday and Friday to raise money and awareness about slave trafficking.
Imagine this: puppies in the Pit, moon bounces lining the Quad and free ice cream and back massages. Antoinette “Pinky” Newsome wants to make this a reality for UNC.
Libertarian college students from across the Southeast will descend on Chapel Hill for the first time this weekend.
Jamie Bartram, director of the University’s Water Institute, is today’s guest speaker for University Day.
Fans of Chick-n-Minis now have less time each morning to grab a pack due to reduced hours at Chick-fil-A in Lenoir Mainstreet.
Students craving a late night snack at Alpine Bagel Cafe will no longer find what they’re hungry for.