Almost 10,000 exercise early voting option on UNC's campus
Even though Election Day is Tuesday, thousands of students have already cast their ballots on campus.
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Even though Election Day is Tuesday, thousands of students have already cast their ballots on campus.
The director of Campus Recreation has spent the past 21 years encouraging UNC students to be active.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a two-time presidential candidate and giant in the civil rights movement, will discuss the importance of early voting in a speech on campus Friday.
The University’s birthday celebration continued Friday with an eye to the future — despite the loss of one of the state’s most respected leaders.
When senior Mycal Brickhouse looked around at the crowd of a minority male forum he attended in January, he noticed something was missing.
Amid an internal investigation into two former employees’ use of University travel funds, a new fundraising director will step in today to try to move forward.
The hearing for a complaint brought against UNC by a housekeeper who claims the University was negligent in handling her sexual harassment case began Monday.
More than four months after it decided to strike the category of sexual assault from the student-run honor system, the University is still adapting to the change.
Students flocked to the Pit Friday for a second chance at experiencing FallFest — which continued despite another round of ominously cloudy skies.
Professors hoping to add the word “distinguished” before their title at UNC might have to wait a while.
When a woman has an abortion, most people don’t think about how emotionally damaging it can be for the man.
Imagine a Facebook app that could tell you one of your friends has a sexually transmitted disease and that you are at risk.
Beginning in May, students will enjoy local produce in the dining halls thanks to a partnership with Bender Farms in Warren County.
The last time Jon King appeared before the Board of Trustees, he was heckled by angry students protesting tuition increases.
Joe Nocera is certainly not a fan of the NCAA.
Joe Nocera is a columnist for The New York Times and financial expert who has focused his writing on reforming the NCAA.
The University has seen fewer teaching assistants as the percentage of graduate students has decreased, and administrators say that could hurt both the classroom experience and research for undergraduates.
In a deaf Jamaican community he visited last year, Zach De La Rosa was given a special sign — a Z drawn over the heart, meant to reflect his good character.
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham has no problem with a recently released faculty statement about the relationship between athletics and academics.
Even after scrambling to fill a gap in expected revenue of more than $1 million, athletic department officials said Olympic programs are not in danger of being cut.