Caffeine in coffee protects against skin cancer
Students can now drink coffee with the confidence that they aren’t completely hurting their bodies with a caffeine addiction.
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Students can now drink coffee with the confidence that they aren’t completely hurting their bodies with a caffeine addiction.
The Faculty Athletics Committee spent half of its Tuesday meeting in closed session, as the members discussed specific student-athletes’ cases.
A review by the Office of Inspector General revealed UNC Hospitals overbilled Medicare by $2.5 million between January 2011 and September 2012.
Following a Q&A session Tuesday night, the Graduate and Professional Student Federation Senate decided to endorse Kathryn Walker for student body president.
Students living in residence halls on UNC’s campus have come across unlikely surprises in their ice machines — bugs.
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Muslim students in the Triangle went through a spectrum of emotions after Duke University decided not to amplify the call to Friday prayers in the face of criticism from notable figures including Franklin Graham, the son of Christian televangelist ?Billy Graham.
This time, ‘the bug’ wasn’t contagious — it just incorrectly changed students’ academic eligibilities.
Since the release of the Wainstein report in October, Student Body President Andrew Powell has watched student-athletes and the athletic department squirm under the national microscope.
Questions raised by UNC's accreditation body — the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges — letter were at the top of the Faculty Executive Committee agenda Monday.
More than 230,000 students from more than 180 countries have enrolled in massive open online classes, known as MOOCs, offered by UNC since July 2013.
Every Wednesday, people who don’t have access to health care — whether it’s because of affordability or document complications — visit the Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) clinic and receive free care.
In order to protect the privacy of students, faculty and staff, ITS altered the UNC directory to no longer include home addresses or phone numbers.
CarolinaGO, a mobile application designed to inform students of everything they need to know at UNC, has been in the making since 2012, and students' partnership with UNC's Information Technology Services has finally brought the app to fruition.
On Friday, the basement of Avery Residence Hall will be the site of a food pantry for hungry, low-income students.
Student Action with Workers held a viewing Monday of a documentary about the 1969 Lenoir Dining Hall workers’ strike and invited speakers to discuss workers’ rights, hoping to inspire students to make their voices heard.
After coming from an underperforming high school on the outskirts of Los Angeles, UNC alumnus Preston Smith is determined to give every student a chance for a top-notch education, regardless of where they grew up.
Greg Lukianoff is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and the keynote speaker at UNC's sixth annual First Amendment Day, which is organized by the UNC Center for Media Law and Policy.
UNC faculty members said they want better communication between them and Chancellor Carol Folt in the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee’s first independent meeting of the year Monday.