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(03/02/20 10:45pm)
UNC is no stranger to students with literary prowess — just look at former Daily Tar Heel editor Thomas Wolfe, who wrote several books including the notable “Look Homeward, Angel.”
(02/12/20 2:03am)
A year after starting at UNC, Elizabeth Sandoval faced a situation she could never have anticipated.
(12/04/19 2:07am)
When students and community members remember this past decade at UNC, activism will likely come to the forefront of their memory.
(10/30/19 11:12pm)
At a University with nearly 230 years of history, there are bound to be some seemingly ghostly encounters from time to time. Between the legend of the Gimghoul Castle ghosts, a haunted room in The Carolina Inn and various academic buildings and residence halls leaving students with strange experiences, UNC has a wealth of spooky stories for Halloween season.
(10/07/19 3:24am)
Run. Hide. Fight.
(09/06/19 4:28am)
In the early morning of Sept. 7, 2012, UNC junior Faith Hedgepeth was beaten to death in her off-campus apartment. Seven years later, her murder is still unsolved.
(04/24/19 1:09am)
First-year Logan Anderson is more than ready for Aug. 3. On this day, months after his first year at UNC concludes, Anderson will finally be 18.
(04/02/19 12:31am)
When sophomore Melissa Tomczak first came to UNC, she remembers being told every student at UNC had a straight-A average in high school and once they get to UNC, the average became a C.
(03/20/19 4:04am)
Content warning: This article contains graphic depictions of abusive relationships, emotional abuse, physical and emotional violence and manipulation.
(02/27/19 4:07am)
Wednesday marks four years since "The Hunting Ground" was released, a documentary that shed light on how UNC and universities across the nation handled specific sexual assault cases, while underscoring the broader difficulties in enforcing Title IX regulations.
(02/19/19 12:38am)
Sarah always pictured herself in Greek life. But this year, after rushing, the UNC sophomore was still keeping one element of her identity from her Panhellenic sorority Pi Beta Phi: she’s bisexual.
(02/01/19 2:41am)
On Thursday, UNC said goodbye to Chancellor Carol Folt, who simultaneously announced her resignation and approved the full removal of the Silent Sam pedestal from McCorkle Place on Jan. 14. As of yet, neither the interim chancellor nor the eventual permanent chancellor to succeed Folt have been announced.
(01/23/19 2:36am)
Three months ago, junior Jacky Wang’s phone rang. Wang answered, not knowing the person on the line was someone he had not planned to see again. Wang panicked, hung up and blocked the number. Five minutes later, the persistent caller attempted again using a different phone number. Wang’s response was the same. Months later, the rejected date contacted Wang on Facebook.
(01/14/19 12:36am)
Whenever first-year Eleanor Murray made a mistake, she felt she had to make up for it in some grandiose way.
(12/05/18 4:43am)
First-year Erin Campagna planned to live with seven of her friends on campus sophomore year. The goal was an eight-person suite in Morrison Residence Hall, but when it was time for the group to select their room, suites were filled up and rooms were scarce. Now, Campagna has joined around 500 other students who have yet to be assigned housing for next year.
(11/27/18 3:52am)
Senior Sarah Rhyne grew up in the same house for the first 18 years of her life. When she arrived at UNC, she found herself in a more diverse population. But nothing expanded her world view quite like studying abroad in the Netherlands this past spring.
(11/20/18 2:02am)
Maya Little, the doctoral history student who poured a mixture of red paint and her own blood on Silent Sam in April, is appealing her UNC Honor Court decision for defacing Silent Sam.
(11/13/18 1:57am)
At the Los Angeles airport in January 1969, now-retired Marine Capt. Larry Greenwold sat in a restaurant, reading a news magazine as he waited for a flight connection to Minneapolis. Greenwold had just returned from Vietnam and hadn’t had access to the news magazine for more than a year.
(11/06/18 2:39am)
Seniors Alton Peques and Myra Parker were elected as the new student faces of UNC and crowned as Mr. and Miss UNC at the football game against Georgia Tech on Saturday.
(10/30/18 2:14am)
W.G. Champion “Champ” Mitchell doesn't think he would be here today if not for the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. It was there that the UNC graduate and retired lawyer and business executive was treated for stage 4 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, in 2015.