On University Day, 3 challenges take center stage
On a day meant to celebrate the University’s past while looking toward its future, the latter has managed to grab all of the attention.
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On a day meant to celebrate the University’s past while looking toward its future, the latter has managed to grab all of the attention.
The vision for UNC’s next chancellor will be conceived today.
It was a rallying cry of many things.
UNC students and faculty might not always see eye to eye on pressing University issues. Just last year, tuition hikes that drew strong opposition from students helped pay for faculty and staff raises.
A newly proposed student fee for Greek students is still on the table, even though a committee of students voted against it Thursday.
British exchange student Kate Nave said she loved everything about studying at UNC — until she got home and received her grades.
The age-old question, “Can you hear me now?,” may have become a thing of the past after the installation of new cellphone nodes this summer.
Head football coach Larry Fedora is going Greek.
Eight-year-old Colby Preston didn’t know why he had to wear his seat belt.
While trying to knock out graduation requirements, apply to graduate school or find a job, UNC seniors are also being asked to give back.
In hooded sweatshirts and head scarves, UNC students looked to make a statement Thursday afternoon.
After graduating from UNC’s pharmacy school in 1973, alumnus Fred Eshelman pledged to give back to his alma mater.
UNC’s Faculty Council is poised to vote on a graduate-level honor system reform — one that is long overdue, proponents say.
The effects of last year’s budget cuts to the School of Nursing were revealed with the release of the school’s admissions decisions Wednesday.
Ideas for change in the University’s library system might soon advance to planning stages now that the pressure of budget cuts has begun to recede.
Members of Students for a Democratic Society say it’s not too late to stop looming tuition hikes.
To close the TEDxUNC conference Saturday, John McGowan issued a warning.
In one week, students and administrators who have been petitioning for a gender neutral housing option at UNC will have an answer.
After purchasing a plagiarism detection software last week, administrators are now turning their attention to the details of this semester’s pilot program.
New student elections regulations passed through Student Congress Tuesday seek to spare UNC students of a repeat of last year’s controversy.