Library maintenance in the UL will last the entire year
The noise and smell of furniture refurbishment in House Undergraduate Library will become familiar for students this year.
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The noise and smell of furniture refurbishment in House Undergraduate Library will become familiar for students this year.
Connie Mahan was a lover of theater and all things British.
UNC spokesperson Jim Gregory is looking for greener pastures.
The Olympic Games: A Global History
More than a year has passed since UNC set its eyes toward privatizing the Student Stores.
The University disagreed in part with three of the five allegations brought by the NCAA in April
A version of this article previously ran in the July 14 edition of The Daily Tar Heel.
Betsy O'Donovan, a former Herald Sun editor and Neiman Fellow at Harvard University, is the incoming general manager for The Daily Tar Heel. Her position will be effective on August 8. University editor Jamie Gwaltney and summer editor Sofia Edelman spoke to O'Donovan about her love for writing and her vision for the paper.
FallFest is getting some new digs for its 20th anniversary.
UNC said it won’t release information about a settlement between a former UNC football player and the University over an alleged hazing event.
A vigil for the lives lost in the Orlando shooting was held in the Union by the Zeta Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and the UNC LGBTQ center Wednesday night.
Chancellor Folt announced today the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has lifted UNC’s academic probation one year after it was put in place.
When my friend excitedly asked me to come to an upcoming Rainbow Kitten Surprise concert, I happily said yes. I had one question question though — who on earth is that?
After four years as UNC’s associate vice chancellor for diversity and multicultural affairs and chief diversity officer, Taffye Clayton is no longer holding the position.
The Daily Grind Espresso Café will close June 10 after more than 20 years of business on campus. The café was previously set to close on June 24.
“I associate the Daily Grind with my undergraduate career.”
Nearly three weeks after it was announced Barnes and Noble College would operate UNC Student Stores, the management transition process has begun.
After a school year with Ariel Naveh as the rabbi of UNC Hillel, the organization is looking for his replacement.
South Campus might soon have a new, greener sight.
The United States Department of Justice sent letters to both UNC System President Margaret Spellings and Governor Pat McCrory Wednesday notifying them of violations of federal nondiscrimination policies pertaining to the passage of House Bill Two.