Granville Towers residents aren't the only UNC students dealing with mold
Emili Potts first noticed the mold outside of Craige dorm, trailing the wall below her leaky air conditioning unit.
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Emili Potts first noticed the mold outside of Craige dorm, trailing the wall below her leaky air conditioning unit.
Megan Crowley is never alone. She never can be.
Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was appointed to his new position in February, following the unexpected resignation of former Chancellor Carol Folt.
Updated at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday
University officials have found several anti-Semitic posters on the bookshelves and tables in Davis Library this week, according to an email sent to campus from Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz.
Update 5:00 p.m.: According to the incident reports of the two vandalism incidents, the Unsung Founders Memorial was vandalized with permanent marker and urine, while the art installment outside of Hanes Art Center was written on with marker.
UNC-system Board of Governors member Steve Long alleged that Chairperson Harry Smith is the reason for the series of resignations in the UNC system, according to an article by WUNC.
Terry Rhodes has been appointed as the interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, effective immediately.
Katharine Shriver, speaker of the 99th Undergraduate Senate, released a statement Tuesday about student body presidential candidate Tarik Woods.
Interim UNC-system President Bill Roper has named Kevin Guskiewicz as interim chancellor of UNC, according to a statement from the UNC system.
In an unexpected, unanimous vote on Jan. 28, the Orange County Board of Education approved the county’s first racial equity policy that acknowledges racial intolerance and inequity in the school district.
The UNC-system Board of Governors has released a report outlining an investigation into Aug. 20, 2018, the night the Silent Sam monument was toppled by a group of demonstrators, according to a report obtained by The Daily Tar Heel.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Folt's announcement was followed by a statement of support from the UNC Board of Trustees. The statement was from only the Board members who signed it. The story has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Update, 4:45 p.m.: “While I’m disappointed by the Board of Governors’ timeline, I have truly loved my almost six years at Carolina," Chancellor Carol Folt said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. "Working with our students, faculty and staff has inspired me every day. It is their passion and dedication, and the generosity of our alumni and community, that drive this great University. I believe that Carolina’s next chancellor will be extremely fortunate, and I will always be proud to be a Tar Heel.”
Students, faculty and community members packed Franklin Street on Monday night to protest the University’s proposal to spend $5.3 million, in addition to $800,000 annually, for a new on-campus building housing Silent Sam.
On Labor Day weekend 1993, Dr. Anne Marie Riether walked into the lab after seeing her patients on the psychiatric unit. When she walked through the doors, the doctors hovering around the computers went silent.
There was a report of simple assault outside of Lenoir Dining Hall Tuesday, said Media Relations Manager for UNC Public Safety Randy Young in an email to The Daily Tar Heel.
Following the major water drainage caused by a main water line break, UNC Housing sent out instructions for residents. UNC also sent a 2 p.m. update with additional information.
Judith Welch Wegner, professor at the UNC School of Law, said she had students who called Winston B. Crisp their hero.
Two cases were resolved Thursday for individuals charged with simple assault during Silent Sam protests, The Durham Herald Sun reported. The hearings for six demonstrators were held at Orange County Courthouse.