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Ramin Bastani thinks he’s found a better way to have “the talk.”
Students in Avery Residence Hall awoke Saturday morning to a water main break, which flooded the basement and Ehringhaus Field causing an estimate of $200,000 in damages.
CORRECTION: The headline attached to this article incorrectly identified the panel's hosts. The panel was hosted by faculty, not the American Studies Association. Additionally, a quote from Linden Wait about the discussion of the American Studies Association's boycott of Israeli academic institutions being off-topic was referring to issues raised by members of the audience, not the forum's panelists. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
By Rachel Schmitt
UNC-CH enrolls about 800 transfer students every year, and each one has to deal with a transfer credit system that is not uniform across the state.
Many of the leading advocates in UNC’s fight against sexual violence are survivors of assault themselves. And if one of those leaders has it her way, there will be a survivor on the federal government task force aimed at addressing the nationwide issue.
During her junior year, Airianne Posey headed down to the Smith Center, decked out in blue and ready to cheer on the men’s basketball team.
Even when students move off campus, the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life and Community Involvement (OFSLCI) continues to offer support for housing.
Testing and transcripts — two words that most students fear — will see major changes in the near future.
In the face of yearly surpluses, Student Congress members are beginning to question the fee that the Student Safety and Security Committee uses to allocate to various student safety groups, as well as the committee’s existence.
After nine years of helping students from low-income backgrounds, UNC’s promise of providing a debt-free education is serving as a model for universities across the nation.
During recruitment week, sororities are on a strict social diet.
Freshman Jazlin Laboy said her high school prided itself in opening doors to respected universities, but she thought finances would keep her locked out.
Many students in the Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Executive MBA program juggle schoolwork with family and careers — and a program redesign slated to begin next fall aims to lighten the burden.
Impending federal budget cuts could mean more than a loss of research money for the University — they could also slow the development of life-saving drugs.
Anyone who takes a stroll through the North Carolina Botanical Garden this spring has C. Ritchie Bell to thank.
In an attempt to bring attention to the struggles that minority males face in the UNC system, the founders of a conference to confront those issues faced some opposition of their own.
Few students who eat at Lenoir or Rams Head Dining Halls realize that behind every bite of fried chicken and every slurp of butternut squash soup is UNC’s executive chef — Paul Calice.
The morning after a night out can be miserable, but one UNC alumnus is taking a shot at curing hangovers.
For students struggling to make ends meet, some on-campus jobs not only pay a salary but also help pay for food and dorm costs.