Reducing waste is more than just recycling and composting
The University has a goal to contribute zero waste to landfills.
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The University has a goal to contribute zero waste to landfills.
Rachel Guerra, a research assistant at the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders, said society has a skewed perception of eating disorders.
Friday’s Faculty Council meeting began with a unanimous decision to approve a resolution supporting LGBTQ academic initiatives.
A team of professors and researchers at UNC and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point will use a $400,000 award to develop an online platform to change concussion disclosure norms among military personnel and college athletes.
A power outage on central campus led to many classroom disruptions and early cancellations around 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Carolina Dining Services is welcoming Larry’s Coffee, a new sustainable coffee supplier, on campus today at the Green Meal: Fair Trade event.
At the Carolina Challenge Pitch Party on Thursday, junior Edwina Koch pitched her idea for a start-up venture: an app called Cross-Criss that notifies users when they cross paths with a friend on any social media platform.
After graduating high school and struggling to decide what to do with her future, Micaela Pena joined the military hoping for a sense of direction.
Elton Rodgers, a communications studies and sociology double major from Windsor, N.C., said he has looked forward to the opportunity to run for Mr. UNC since he was a first-year.
Dale Bass’ passion for issues of mental health stems from personal experience with depression.
CORRECTION: The original version of this article misrepresented Beshea's position in the Real Silent Sam Coalition. Beshea is a member of the Coalition. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
This story is part of a series from The Daily Tar Heel examining the more than 70 reforms the University has said were made since information about the academic-athletic scandal came to light in 2010. The complete list of reforms can be found on carolinacommitment.unc.edu.
At the Carolina Tasting Salon on Thursday, American Studies Professor Elizabeth Engelhardt tried to explain the relationship between white girls and pumpkins.