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(04/22/20 2:11am)
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and country-wide self-quarantines, the UNC Class of 2024 isn’t prepping for their transition into college in ways like those who came before them.
(03/06/20 3:03am)
With UNC's new coronavirus-related restrictions for foreign and domestic travel, while some students have found their travel and spring break plans disrupted, others plan to keep moving.
(03/01/20 10:34pm)
Last Thursday’s Eve Marie Carson Lecture featured two graduates from the UNC class of 1985: longtime friends Tim Sullivan and John Wilson, who shared wisdom from their time at the school and their ensuing careers.
(02/26/20 3:14am)
When junior Chris Suggs started an organization for youth in his hometown of Kinston, North Carolina, he hoped he would make a change in the turbulent community.
(01/21/20 12:53am)
The UNC-SystemBoard of Governors met Friday to discuss the system's successes of the previous year and the looming concern of the state budget stalemate.
(01/17/20 2:16am)
As bushfires rage on in Australia, already having devastated millions of hectares of land, students in Chapel Hill are using coffee and baked goods to do what they can to help.
(01/14/20 1:16am)
Following the controversial news of the Silent Sam settlement between the UNC System and the North Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans, DTH Media Corp. — the parent company of The Daily Tar Heel — filed an open meetings lawsuit against the UNC System and the Board of Governors last Tuesday.
(11/25/19 12:34am)
Over 40 years after its conception — and after about five years of not publishing — Lambda, an LGTBQ+ publication at UNC, is returning to campus in both print and online formats.
(11/05/19 2:13am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Chapel Hill and Carrboro will hold local elections. For some, the arrival of another election day raises concerns that voter suppression, a contentious political topic nationwide, will be an issue at UNC.
(11/04/19 3:21am)
UNC's Campus Safety Commission has faced criticism from community members for what they see as poor scheduling and a lack of promotion.
(10/22/19 5:41am)
UNC Police arrested graduate student and activist Maya Little on Monday and charged them with misdemeanor larceny for taking "articles from another individual's hand" during an anti-abortion installation on campus.
(10/14/19 3:07am)
Granville Towers residents are being relocated to hotels over the next few weeks, as the privately-owned residence hall deals with mold in its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.
(10/09/19 2:06am)
UNC’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon lost University recognition on July 2 as a result of hazing violations of the Instrument of Student Judicial Governance.
(09/16/19 1:10am)
A UNC psychology class is enhancing students' educational experiences by allowing them to spend more time researching than in the classroom.
(09/04/19 9:59pm)
After years of effort and campaigning on the part of students, staff and faculty, the UNC Latinx Center is ready to continue supporting the Latinx communities on campus.
(08/23/19 3:33am)
Long before Silent Sam was built, the land it stood on was home to the Native American tribes that inhabited North Carolina.
(04/25/19 2:13am)
A sea of demonstrators on the stairs of Wilson Library, chanting and sporting signs expressing their dissatisfaction with UNC Police is the sight that met students who walked through Polk Place Wednesday afternoon.
(04/18/19 2:30am)
American Military Historian Richard Kohn, a UNC professor emeritus of History and Peace, War and Defense, spoke Wednesday at Flyleaf Books about the tumultuous relationship between the military and Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
(04/12/19 2:59am)
Innovate Carolina’s Innovation Showcase, an annual event which took place Thursday night at the Friday Center, acts as “a time for us all to get together, share, celebrate and then connect with the community and investors,” said Judith Cone, vice chancellor for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development.
(04/04/19 2:34am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that NCPIRG met with representatives from the bookstore Monday to discuss what the store plans to do and how the program might impact UNC. The Undergraduate Student Government Affordability Committee met with these representatives. Additionally, the Inclusive Access model would not function as an automatic billing system at UNC as the University has selected an opt-in program. The article also incorrectly stated that it is Pearson's Inclusive Access Model. The model is a combination of several top publishers.