Student Congress talks impeachment and freeze of student body president elections
Student Congress put a hold on impeachment proceedings against Board of Elections chairperson Paul Kushner at its Tuesday meeting.
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Student Congress put a hold on impeachment proceedings against Board of Elections chairperson Paul Kushner at its Tuesday meeting.
Student Congress revealed more details of the potential split between undergraduate and graduate student governments at its Tuesday night committee meetings.
Making it to the gym can be tough, but UNC faculty and staff have their very own group fitness course.
Today UNC students gathered at the steps of the South Building to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.
Donald Trump becomes America’s president today — and for some UNC students, he’s about to become a pen pal.
The Graduate and Professional Student Federation met Tuesday for the first time since its split from the undergraduate student government to talk about the new five-year plan for the Graduate School.
Sophomores Nissa Coit and Marc Brunton plan to cause quite the buzz with their new organization, the Carolina Beekeeping Club.
Though the Housing Contract prohibits pets in the residence halls, students still sneak pets into their rooms.
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss issues of academic freedom and opposition to part of a North Carolina gun law that affects college campuses.
UNC football player Nick Weiler and a few of his teammates stopped by the UNC Medical Center to donate a vital resource to patients at UNC Hospitals.
Many Jewish students voted last week to unanimously approve a document laying out a pro-Israel stance.
Classrooms and lecture halls across campus were empty on Wednesday as thousands of students lined up to see President Barack Obama. With lines forming early in the morning, people began to find interesting ways to pass the time.
The Student Fees Advisory Subcommittee met today to discuss changes to both the undergraduate and graduate application fees, and a proposed fee for business school students.
Though many medical schools across the country have put an end to animal testing, UNC School of Medicine still has students operating on live animals.
Students who smoke and live in residence halls have to face an ultimatum: hike up to the quad or keep their cigarettes in the pack.
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss plans for hiring and salary reform.
On Wednesday, Latinx students brought their voices and experiences to the steps of South Building, where they demanded space, representation and support from UNC administration.
Student and professional actors at PlayMakers Repertory Company will take on 360 degrees of challenge when they try a brand new arrangement on the set of "The Crucible."
Campus Recreation, the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and the athletics department are drawing up a timetable for sharing space between the departments.
Student Congress met on Tuesday night to approve a number of new appointments and grant an exception to the UNC Muslim Students Association for an external bank account.