Joe Nail and Logan Gin want to bring adaptive sports program to UNC
Sophomore Joe Nail and senior Logan Gin are working together to launch an adaptive sports program.
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Sophomore Joe Nail and senior Logan Gin are working together to launch an adaptive sports program.
The UNC Greek community came together Wednesday night to raise awareness about sexual assault through their event “It’s On Us.”
The Daily Tar Heel's lawsuit against UNC remains unresolved after a hearing in Wake County Thursday.
Amanda Henley is the head of digital research services in Davis Library. She assists students with their research and technology needs. Today the library will host a showcase of the new Research Hub at Davis Library to show the new technology and how students can use it for their research.
The College of Arts and Sciences started a working group to review and update the general education curriculum. Staff Writer Myah Ward asked students, "What would you change about the general education curriculum if you had the chance?"
A working group is assessing the general education curriculum, with plans to be implemented in the fall of 2019 by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Kevin Guskiewicz.
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers, alongside groups such as Student Action with Farmworkers, are planning a protest against Wendy’s fast food restaurant on UNC’s campus.
Following an armed robbery of PNC Bank on East Rosemary Street Tuesday afternoon, the University did not send an Alert Carolina message to students via text or email.
If students drop the most "shoudouts" in the next two weeks, UNC could win a free concert this spring.
In a video message from Alpha Chi Omega’s national president, Angela Harris, announced on Feb. 17 that collegiate chapters nationwide will now accept transgender women.
The advisory committee on transportation and parking is considering concerns from various groups on UNC’s campus, including the Employee Forum, regarding charging for nighttime parking and other potential changes under UNC’s next five-year parking plan.
Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples, who were elected the 2017-18 co-presidents of the Campus Y on Tuesday, have big plans to build on current work and put their new ideas into action.
UNC is taking action to make sure international students are informed and feel safe on campus after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries on Friday.