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(09/20/18 4:05am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that eight members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the North Carolina General Assembly, four are appointed by the governor and the student body president fills the thirteenth and final spot. The UNC-system Board of Governors appoints eight people to serve as trustees, and the other four are appointed by the General Assembly. The last member is the student body president who serves as an ex-officio member. The story has been updated with the correct way members of the BOT are appointed. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(09/07/18 12:57am)
Two court cases related to Silent Sam continued Wednesday morning at the Orange County courthouse. Across the street, eating cake and smoking cigarettes, the defendants’ supporters waited for Lauren Aucoin and Alexander Joustra to leave the courthouse.
(08/29/18 3:42am)
Behind closed doors in conference rooms separated by a seven minute drive, the Board of Trustees and UNC-system Board of Governors concocted two statements that institute a Nov. 15 deadline for Silent Sam's future.
(06/04/18 4:04am)
Casinos in Las Vegas, one of the few safe havens for legal gambling, house a slim fraction of all bets made on sports.
(04/13/18 2:36am)
Correction: An earlier version of this story said that Tucker Carlson spoke on Wednesday. The article has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/28/18 3:15am)
A panel of journalists came together in Gerrard Hall on Tuesday night to reflect on the unmasking of sexual misconduct in Hollywood and the media, which has amplified in recent years.
(02/21/18 2:15am)
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the undergraduate and graduate student governments 'merged.' The opposite is true, they were separated. That said the Student Body President, while an undergraduate, serves as the representative of all students, including graduate students. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/16/18 3:37am)
Local legislators have announced plans to propose a relocation of Silent Sam, and Chancellor Carol Folt has spoken out against the statue, which she said fosters fear rather than discourse. But the Confederate monument is no closer to being moved from McCorkle Place.
(02/14/18 4:22am)
Correction: In an earlier version of this article, Wil Wiener's name was incorrectly spelled. The story has been updated and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/13/18 3:32am)
On Monday, Student Body President candidates met for the final time during a debate hosted by the Board of Elections, with questions submitted via email.
(02/05/18 12:17am)
A complaint was filed against a student working on behalf of Student Body President candidate Garima Tomar on Feb. 2, just three days after the campaign period began.
(02/02/18 1:57am)
As Elizabeth Adkins’ year in office approaches its conclusion, a new student government election cycle, bolstered by rules changes and new regulations, will begin here in Chapel Hill.
(02/01/18 3:11am)
The University Affairs Committee assembled on Wednesday. Here’s the rundown:
(11/29/17 1:36am)
With the semester winding down, it's time to get the last parties in before finals week. Staff writer Preston Lennon hit fraternity court to find out what everyone's top three party bangers are that'll help you go out with a bang.
(11/09/17 4:14am)
When Maya Little heard an explosion at McCorkle Place on Thursday, she walked over with a friend to see what had happened.
(11/09/17 1:32am)
On the same day the NCAA acquitted UNC, ending the chapter of a recent academic-athletic scandal, a basketball player was ruled ineligible for the 2017-18 season at North Carolina State University.
(10/04/17 3:25am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Federation split from the undergraduate student government last year, and met for the second time on Tuesday. The meeting was composed of GPSF Senators and was run by Brian Coussens, vice president of GPSF.
(10/02/17 11:41pm)
Student organizations — including the University’s clubs, special-interest fraternities and other groups whose operation depends on funds allocated by Student Government — will see their money change hands at the end of the 2017-18 year.
(09/25/17 12:38am)
In response to continued inaction in the case of Silent Sam, a collection of staff, faculty, community members and both undergraduate and graduate students are boycotting UNC products and businesses from Sept. 18 to Oct. 18.
(09/19/17 3:46am)
As the political climate in both the United States and the University becomes more volatile, UNC students are continuing to fight for their beliefs.