Weekly workshop provides anxiety management strategies
Students wrapped up in the stresses of college may want to consider adding another course to their schedule: Anxiety 101.
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Students wrapped up in the stresses of college may want to consider adding another course to their schedule: Anxiety 101.
Students who bought breakfast at Alpine Bagel Cafe Friday morning received an unexpected side of drama with their meals when an employee went into labor while working.
When it comes to games against Duke, UNC men’s basketball fans don’t play around. Many fans combat their superstitions surrounding the games with elaborate traditions to cheer the Tar Heels to victory.
Suspended operations on campus Monday required state employees of the University to take unpaid leave and make up the hours when they can, according to the new inclement weather policy.
The number of students living on campus has hit a new low.
The North Carolina Botanical Garden has partnered with two botanical institutions in the northeast to start an eastern branch of the program Seeds of Success.
The Pit rang with voices of protest Monday afternoon as students and faculty joined the State Employees Association of North Carolina in protesting the possible privatization of Student Stores.
Students in Ketan Mayer-Patel’s Computer Science 426 class were treated to a field trip to Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery during class Tuesday after a technological problem kept the instructor from presenting any material.
Lawrence Wells, a retired major general in the United States Air Force, said veterans and military members play a vital role in protecting domestic and international freedoms.
A new campus organization wants to make clear that races and ethnicities are not just black and white, and they shouldn’t be portrayed as such.
A Burmese python wraps itself around the shoulders of a student while a tarantula crawls around the hands of a faculty member only feet away. Neither person seems particularly afraid; in fact, they’re both beaming and asking bystanders to take pictures.
In spring 2016, UNC law students will be able to take one of the first classes in the country expressly devoted to sexual violence and law, thanks to the efforts of a student.
Medical students and faculty talked about diversity's central role in patient care at "Doctors for Diversity," an event sponsored by the UNC School of Medicine and the Whitehead Medical Society in the Medical Biomolecular Research Building Tuesday.
It seems strange to have a facility host both its grand opening and its 10th anniversary celebration on the same day, but such was the case for UNC’s Biomedical Research Imaging Center.
Fewer than half of low-income students accepted into post-secondary institutions enroll, and fewer than one in 12 of them graduate — but the Carolina College Advising Corps aims to change those statistics.