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(07/21/20 12:41am)
With classes starting in less than a month, questions remain about how the University will handle contact tracing for students who come into contact with a COVID-19-infected person.
(04/24/20 7:30pm)
The most important lesson I’ve learned from four years at The Daily Tar Heel is that life often doesn’t turn out how you expect, and that’s OK.
(04/06/20 3:55am)
Every year, The Daily Tar Heel puts out a survey asking students for the highlights of fall registration. As registration times begin this week, read more about what UNC students think are the best classes, professors and more.
(03/31/20 1:36am)
Due to the increasing severity of the COVID-19 outbreak, the April 1, 2020 edition of The Daily Tar Heel will be the only paper the newspaper makes for a while. This is a nearly unprecedented event in the history of the DTH. Print production has only been suspended or significantly reduced on a few occasions, including during World War II.
(03/27/20 12:55am)
A UNC senior started a GoFundMe last week to raise money for kitchen workers at Cosmic Cantina whose hours were cut due to low restaurant demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(01/09/20 8:27pm)
A new decade brings with it new leadership for The Daily Tar Heel.
(04/23/19 12:32am)
Shortly after the 2018 midterm elections, a group of climate activists from the Sunrise Movement, including UNC first-year Rachel Maunus, were arrested during a protest on Capitol Hill in which protestors sat in Senator Mitch McConnell’s office and demanded he listen to constituents about climate change.
(04/22/19 12:35am)
Like clockwork, Hailey Parker leaves her shift at Port City Java around 4:40 p.m., Monday through Friday, and moves her car from Rams Head Parking Deck to Stadium Drive to avoid paying extra for parking.
(04/18/19 1:24am)
The first substantive bill deliberated by the 101st Undergraduate Senate was sent back to the Rules and Judiciary Committee Tuesday after over an hour of deliberation.
(04/04/19 1:46am)
The blossoming weather of springtime is bringing prospective students to UNC in droves, but unsightly construction projects around campus could be driving them away.
(02/20/19 5:55am)
Even before Ashton Martin was elected student body president on Feb. 12, she and her team were already facing their first obstacle — rumors that the campaign had purposefully conspired to disqualify opponent Jack Noble.
(02/13/19 6:03am)
CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this article misrepresented what Jane Tullis said in her statement about a comment on a Instagram post she made in 2015. Tullis emphasized in her statement that her age and hometown were not excuses for the comment she made. The story has been updated with the correct context of the statement. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(02/12/19 5:17am)
Student body presidential candidate, junior Jack Noble, was disqualified from the race on Monday night — a day before the election.
(02/08/19 4:20am)
The four candidates for student body president met in New West on Thursday for the second debate of the campaign season hosted by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies. After the debate, the host endorsed candidate Ashton Martin.
(02/07/19 4:13pm)
The full Undergraduate Senate met Tuesday to discuss new appointments to various positions in the Student Body Supreme Court, UNC Board of Elections and full Senate. Here’s what you need to know:
(02/05/19 3:10am)
Since it fell in August, Silent Sam has been in the minds of many people at UNC. But it has weighed most heavily on the minds of many students of color, and especially Black students, like UNC junior Sydney Adams.
(02/04/19 2:35am)
A tweet posted by first-year Ken Davis last Thursday that showed what appeared to be worms in fruit served at Top of Lenoir has prompted other students to speak out about ill-prepared foods at UNC’s dining halls.
(01/15/19 5:53am)
Chancellor Carol Folt's unexpected resignation comes soon after several UNC officials have announced they will step down. On Tuesday, the Board of Governors moved her resignation date up to Jan. 31, leaving her biggest projects and issues for a new administration.
(01/14/19 3:10am)
Huddling in the rain on a near-freezing Sunday morning, a few dozen protesters gathered in the Peace and Justice Plaza to counter-protesters known as the Heirs to the Confederacy, but the group never showed up.
(11/20/18 12:44am)
As class obligations wind down and students head home for Thanksgiving, a few resident advisors and community directors are staying later to ensure that students staying for the break remain safe.