UNC basketball players host Special Olympics event
Erica Walderman, a 28-year-old competing in this year’s North Carolina Special Olympics for basketball, is pretty confident in her 3-pointer.
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Erica Walderman, a 28-year-old competing in this year’s North Carolina Special Olympics for basketball, is pretty confident in her 3-pointer.
A report by former Gov. Jim Martin revealed further irregularities in the African and Afro-American Studies department, dating irregular courses to as far back as 1997 — but cleared all other departments and lays blame on two individuals who no longer work at UNC.
The Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Thursday, Dec. 20, at 10 a.m. to receive the report from the independent academic review conducted by former Gov. Jim Martin, according to a news release sent out Friday.
In May, University administrators dropped a bombshell that shook the academic core of the University — and the UNC community is still feeling the aftershocks.
In a small lounge on the south concourse of Kenan Stadium, perfectly framed team pictures clad a dark wood paneled room to represent the tradition of UNC football.
The table accompanying Wednesday’s front page story, “Kupec returns travel funds,” said Kupec’s travel records indicated he spent $2,676,62 in South Bend, Ind., and $1,359.16 in New York. Those figures should be reversed — he spent $1,359.16 in South Bend, Ind., and $2,676.62 in New York. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
When UNC football players open their lockers to find brand new equipment, it’s like Christmas morning.
In 2007, members of the group charged with finding a new chancellor were each handed an index card by then UNC-system president Erskine Bowles.
The chorus of voices calling on Holden Thorp to stay on as chancellor grew significantly louder Wednesday, with the University’s Board of Trustees offering its own unanimous appeal.
When Holden Thorp was named chancellor in 2008, he was supposed to lead the University for the next 20 years.
The Daily Tar Heel had the first interview with Chancellor Holden Thorp after the announcement that he was stepping down.
Following a series of damaging scandals that consistently called the effectiveness of his leadership into question, Chancellor Holden Thorp announced Monday he will step down at the end of the 2012-13 school year.
A cross-departmental investigation into a culture of academic misconduct doesn’t come cheap.
Tami Hansbrough, a major gifts officer in the Office of Student Affairs, resigned Wednesday amid questions about her travel records.
Tami Hansbrough has resigned from her position as a major gifts officer in the office of Student Affairs, effective immediately, according to a University press release sent Wednesday.
When Tami Hansbrough joined the University as a fundraiser in 2011, it was no secret that she was involved romantically with Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Matt Kupec.
Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Matt Kupec has resigned after questions surfaced regarding his use of University travel funds.
Students in the Department of African and Afro-American Studies want the UNC community to know they will not be silent.
Colleagues of Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bruce Carney said he always stepped up to the plate when the University needed him.
Superior Court Judge Howard Manning issued a court order Wednesday that requires former UNC head football coach Butch Davis to release some of his cellphone records within 30 days.