UNC athletes haven't unionized despite ruling
UNC-system scholarship athletes have denied the invitation to sign up.
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UNC-system scholarship athletes have denied the invitation to sign up.
Former UNC professor John Briscoe received the Stockholm Water Prize, known informally as the “Nobel Prize of water,” earlier this year for his dedication to working on global water policies.
Freedom Code
A record 19 UNC graduates and graduate students will soon be teaching English and conducting research in places from Turkey to Taiwan as a part of the competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
For scientists at UNC’s Southern Astrophysical Research telescope in Chile, The Fault in Our Stars isn’t a popular young adult novel. It’s the fuzzy pictures their telescopes sometimes capture.
America: land of the free — unless in a time of war.
Throw everything you know about improv out the window.
Mary Reid Kelley and her husband Patrick Kelley create alternate worlds in their theatrical films. Tonight, they are bringing those worlds to UNC’s campus.
Carolina Performing Arts’s program Arts@TheCore has made progress in building a stronger relationship between the arts and academics on campus.
Sometimes autism speaks — other times it gets its voice through song.
Offices within UNC Global and Study Abroad are collaborating once again to make sure studying abroad is on every student’s checklist.
UNC music professor Tim Carter can now add two major awards from the American Musicological Society to his list of achievements.
Roman gods and goddesses are popular with Chapel Hill theater companies this month.
Featuring original music, puppetry and unique lighting effects, Rogue Players’ first show of the season, “Pelleas et Melisande,” is playing for one night only on Saturday for a limited number of people in a performer’s backyard — a Rogue Players staple.
Family, love, struggle, hilarity, suicide and a cat.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this article inaccurately paraphrased Amanda Hughes by saying she was interested in the opinions the panel photographers had about the limited perspectives in the Triangle. The following quotation also added an incorrect phrase about “the forensics” photographers carry out. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.