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(04/18/18 11:00pm)
Students that went through UNC’s Undergraduate Honor System this year got in and out almost two weeks faster than students last year -- cases took about 62 days last year, compared to 46 days this year.
(04/10/18 12:08am)
The Faculty Welfare Committee held their last meeting of the school year yesterday where they discussed faculty issues of the past, present and future. Here are the top three takeaways.
(04/02/18 11:34pm)
With summer right around the corner, local middle and high school students are getting ready for CampWrite UNC, a free, two-week day camp for aspiring authors and casual writers.
(03/27/18 11:44pm)
Although disease outbreaks and climate change have caused an 80 percent decline in coral cover in the Caribbean since the 1970s, a UNC Ph.D. student in the Department of Marine Sciences discovered that some species of coral in Belize grow faster in the harsh environment along the coastline than they do farther from shore.
(03/22/18 12:33am)
Although group projects are a core part of K-12 education, professors and students at UNC are questioning whether they are really beneficial in a university setting.
(03/06/18 2:28am)
The state prison system can be complex, but a professor of UNC's School of Government created an educational graphic novel with illustrations and diagrams that simplify the incarceration process for accused young people entering the system.
(03/01/18 3:19am)
At a University where only 38.7 percent of students are people of color, and only 7.8 percent self-identify as Black or African-American only, it is common for Black students to feel uncomfortable or targeted by microaggressions.
(02/20/18 2:36am)
Monday’s Faculty Welfare Committee meeting covered subjects related to students, faculty and staff alike. Here are the top three takeaways:
(02/15/18 3:26am)
Seven years after being discontinued by the North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program will accept a new class of fellows to attend UNC as well as four other North Carolina universities.
(02/06/18 2:30am)
For Black History Month, The Daily Tar Heel is recognizing some notable Black alumni for their distinguished contributions and accomplishments.
(01/30/18 1:31am)
The Undergraduate Senate unanimously passed a resolution, stating their support for a new Latinx center on campus during their session on Jan. 16. The resolution will now be sent to Chancellor Carol Folt, the university’s chief diversity officer and the chair of the board of trustees, among others.
(01/24/18 3:05am)
As the dreariness of winter fades away, the Caribbean Student Association aims to bring positive vibes back to UNC with a week of fun, Caribbean-related events.
(12/01/17 12:21am)
As exams creep ever closer, the stress is building not only for students but for professors as well. Staff writer Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez asked professors what they like and dislike about exam season.
(11/17/17 1:20am)
The UNC Board of Trustees met in full Thursday, Nov. 16 and discussed Silent Sam, Daniel Reichart and the Horace Williams Airport. Here's what you need to know.
(11/10/17 3:39am)
As transnational terrorism continues to become an increasing threat worldwide, people everywhere are wondering why this is happening and how it can be resolved. The Transnational Terrorism Today conference brought together a wide range of experts on Thursday and Friday to answer exactly these questions.
(10/26/17 11:02pm)
All over campus, racks of shiny blue and white "Tar Heel Bikes" have been installed as a part of Chancellor Carol Folt’s Three Zeros Environmental Initiative. Staff writer Marco Quiroz asked UNC students about their first impressions of the bikes.
(10/13/17 1:43am)
While most students are relaxing during their time off this fall break, the students participating in the APPLES alternative fall break will be helping communities in need all over North Carolina.
(10/06/17 2:04am)
The effects of cancer reach beyond the patient's diagnosis. The women’s basketball team and Be The Match were swabbing students’ cheeks in the Pit today to find perfect donor matches for cancer patients awaiting bone marrow transplants — at 103 registrations, they broke the campus record.
(09/27/17 3:29am)
Marking the first anniversary of Chancellor Carol Folt’s Three Zeros Environmental Initiative, sustainability at UNC has flourished through efforts to refocus goals of net zero waste to landfills, zero greenhouse gas emissions and zero water usage.
(09/14/17 11:05pm)
Coffee-loving students were taken by surprise when Carolina Dining Services temporarily relocated the to-go coffee cups from their regular location in Top of Lenoir Dining Hall.