Bottom of Lenoir to get Freshens frozen yogurt franchise this summer
Starting this summer, students won’t have to walk to Franklin Street to get their frozen yogurt fix.
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Starting this summer, students won’t have to walk to Franklin Street to get their frozen yogurt fix.
For some students, study breaks in the library come in all shapes — and sizes.
The University’s fraternity system considered only one disciplinary case in 2011 — an exceptional drop from the year before, prompting the system’s judiciary board to change the rules.
Reform of the University’s honor system is still in its early stages, but administrators and student leaders say the scope of the changes will be broad.
The University has received less and less of its funding from the state in recent years — a reality made especially clear today.
Tuition has dominated debate in the student body president race so far, but academic initiatives in candidates’ platforms reveal different priorities.
Calvin Lewis Jr. doesn’t get a lot of sleep.
As a part of a larger initiative by the Obama administration to get in touch with young Americans, UNC will host a town-hall style forum.
Strips of paint falling from the ceiling of the Bowman Gray Pool facility caused its closure earlier this month, University officials said.
Lifetime Fitness classes and student groups that rely on Bowman Gray pool have been without a place to swim this semester, due to safety concerns.
Matthew Neal had just begun to dedicate his life to his real passion — the quest for knowledge, his mother said.
Due to a lack of interest and participation, the Department of Housing and Residential Education plans to downsize some of UNC’s living-learning communities.
On Jan. 1, veteran journalist Susan King became dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. King replaced Jean Folkerts, and was the only candidate for the position who did not have a primarily academic background.
A 32-year-old graduate student passed away early Tuesday morning after a year-long battle with a rare form of leukemia.
Members of the Interfraternity Council will elect a new leader tonight. And no matter who wins, the new president will be expected to build upon a largely repaired image two years after the Greek system faced some of its darkest days.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, the original version of this story incorrectly stated that the organization’s first executive producer, Monty Cook, resigned in the spring of 2010. He resigned in November 2010. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
UNC sociologists are studying just how occupied social networking sites are with the Occupy movement.
NC-system president headlined the University Day ceremony, a variety of voices from all sectors of campus defined the Memorial Hall event.
Nearly 50 years ago, journalism professor Donald Shaw started work on a theory that was first dismissed as too simple.
On Tuesday, the UNC College Republicans will go before Student Congress for the second time in less than a month requesting about $20,000 to bring conservative pundit Ann Coulter to campus.