Benjamin Davis is mellow in yellow
Outside of Graham Residence Hall on a weekend afternoon, Benjamin Davis answers a question — the same one that he’s faced countless times. “Why do you do it?"
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Outside of Graham Residence Hall on a weekend afternoon, Benjamin Davis answers a question — the same one that he’s faced countless times. “Why do you do it?"
The Carolina men's basketball team can confidently say they ran the NCAA, but members of the Carolina Jump Rope Club took their routine to the world stage — traveling first to Florida and then to Hong Kong and walking away champions.
UNC graduate students and employees are hoping to unionize despite North Carolina being a "right to work" state — meaning North Carolina public employees do not have collective bargaining power.
The UNC School of Medicine is consolidating its efforts to increase the number of doctors in underserved North Carolina communities.
Students walking through the lower quad yesterday were flanked by rows of T-shirts calling attention to the prevalence of sexual assault.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story mistakenly referred to Student Congress, which is now called the Undergraduate Senate. Additionally, the 30-person limit on campaign workers refers to campaign workers collecting ballot signatures, and the use of GroupMe and Facebook Messenger is only prohibited before a candidate is certified. The story has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
With a new student government administration comes a new constitution and a new set of rules.
The back room of Cat’s Cradle will host some of the biggest names in UNC's music scene on April 6 for a fundraising concert called Be Loud! Carolina, benefiting the Be Loud! Sophie Foundation.
In the summer of 1951, UNC taught its first black female student, Gwendolyn Smith. Despite remarkable credentials, she had to overcome numerous obstacles to earn a spot in a UNC classroom.
UNC administration expects a mostly normal turnout among faculty and staff even though today marks “A Day Without a Woman,” a nationwide strike organized by the Women’s March on Washington.
Recent fluctuations in weather — namely, the increased number of 70 degree days in February — have the potential to shake up the UNC Grounds Service’s routine in the coming weeks.
A UNC sorority is planning a thank-you dinner for a small number of Carolina Dining Services employees. Organized by the Phi Chapter of Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc., the dinner will take place on March 25 at The End Zone above Rams Head Dining Hall.
Undergraduates looking for a way to publish their original research now have a new option. UNC JOURney’s first issue will be released to the public in fall 2017 — submissions are due Feb. 15.
Ayoub Ouederni is the president of the UNC Muslim Students Association. Staff Writer Preston Lennon spoke with him about what UNC MSA is doing in light of President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration.