Farewell column: I'll remember it, all too well
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A few weeks ago, Jodi Kantor, an award-winning journalist with The New York Times, tweeted about the strain put on college newspapers right now.
UNC will officially recognize the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples' Day following years of petitions from the Carolina Indian Circle.
After 34 years at UNC — and two years as dean of the College of Arts & Sciences — Terry Rhodes will retire in June, according to a campus email sent Tuesday.
With less than a month left in the semester, University Desk Editor Maddie Ellis sat down with Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz to talk about planning for the fall semester, the state of the University budget and the campus building renaming process.
Updated March 25, 3:20 p.m.: The University will open its on-campus vaccine clinic on March 31, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced at a media availability Thursday.
Updated 10:15 a.m.: The Asian American Center and North Carolina Asian Americans Together hosted a virtual vigil over Zoom Wednesday night to honor the Asian Americans who have died due to increased hate against the community.
One year ago, UNC announced it would shift to remote learning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Former University Editor Maeve Sheehey and current University Editor Maddie Ellis share their experiences covering the pandemic as student journalists.
Updated April 1, 11:50 a.m.: The class of 2021 will be able to attend one of five in-person commencement ceremonies over three days in May, depending on students' department or school.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated with comments from the candidates.
It's been one month since the start of the semester and two weeks since the start of partial in-person instruction.
UNC will go into Condition 2 with suspended operations and canceled classes starting at midnight, in response to forecast winter storms and expected power outages, according to an Alert Carolina message Wednesday night.
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said he was aware discussions were "occurring through the UNC System" prior to the Nov. 27, 2019 Silent Sam settlement, in a campus message Thursday.
Update 7:18 p.m. Local government officials will meet with UNC leadership Wednesday to discuss stronger measures for preventing violations of local and state ordinances from UNC students, according to a Monday press release from the Town of Chapel Hill.
Faculty set to teach in-person classes can delay a return to the classroom until Feb. 17, following the rush on Franklin Street Saturday night.
Updated Feb. 4, 9:25 a.m.: UNC confirmed a COVID-19 cluster at Connor Residence Hall Thursday in a notification posted to the Carolina Together website.
The University will begin the process of disenrolling students who have failed to acknowledge UNC's community guidelines starting Wednesday, University spokesperson Carly Miller said in an email to The Daily Tar Heel.
Updated 2:30 p.m.: Individuals in the Carmichael cluster and their close contacts were moved to isolation before the beginning of move-in to the residence hall on Jan. 13, University Spokesperson Joanne Peters Denny confirmed in an email to The Daily Tar Heel.
Updated 6:45 p.m.: The decision to delay the start of in-person instruction came from consultation with public health experts and the Orange County Health Department, as well as student difficulties traveling back to campus as COVID-19 cases rise across the state and country, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz told The Daily Tar Heel.
UPDATE 12/18/2020 at 5:04 p.m.: Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced Friday that the University is suspending its recognition of the three fraternities named in a federal drug trafficking investigation: Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma and Beta Theta Pi.
Kevin Guskiewicz was named UNC's 12th chancellor on Dec. 13, 2019. One year later, University Desk editor Maddie Ellis spoke with Guskiewicz about his first year in the role, his biggest lessons and what's next.