UNC to make Wi-Fi switch from UNC-1 to UNC-Secure this year
In response to a national move to a more secure Internet environment, the UNC community is planning to alter its wireless service by the end of 2012.
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In response to a national move to a more secure Internet environment, the UNC community is planning to alter its wireless service by the end of 2012.
For a UNC student group, today is all about local food.
Freshman Ahmad Saad remembers the loneliness he felt Sept. 12, 2001, when the aftermath of the terrorist attacks began to affect his social life.
Students studying abroad will soon have the chance to serve as admissions ambassadors for the University around the world.
The stories of decades of UNC worker’s struggles led to a discussion Monday night about how things still could be better.
The blue-clad team is lined up side by side, eyes closed. Brooms lay on the ground.
Professor Joseph Flora thinks the humanities are as relevant as ever.
“Scruffy,” “fuzzy” and “hairy” time is here and will remain trendy throughout November as the weather cools down, beards grow out and the competition heats up.
Correction (October 29 1:45 AM): Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this story incorrectly stated when Professor Thomas Ricketts began working at UNC. Ricketts began working at UNC in 1978, not 2001, after completing his masters degree. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Oct. 15 weekend was an early homecoming for generations of Campus Y members young and old.
Saul Flores embarked on the long and dangerous 5,328-mile journey, “The Walk of the Immigrants,” from Ecuador to North Carolina this summer and shared his story with an audience of about 100 students and faculty members on Thursday.
Dressed for a trip to the gym, UNC students and Chapel Hill community members in the Pit began pedaling toward Uganda on Monday.
Carolina Courses Online has not been exempt from this year’s tuition increases.
Freshman Matt Hill has gone places on the fashion ticket.
Anecdotes ranging from underwater automobile escapes to loud music shattering windows were all part of the behind-the-scenes insight shared Sunday by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, co-hosts of the Discovery Channel show MythBusters.
University Career Services will host a “How to Find an Internship” workshop on Sept. 20 to help students familiarize themselves with the process.