Motion to vote on UNC System DEI policy change approved by BOG committee
On Wednesday, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance passed a motion to allow the Board to vote on a new diversity and inclusion policy.
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On Wednesday, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance passed a motion to allow the Board to vote on a new diversity and inclusion policy.
On Tuesday, the UNC Chancellor Search Advisory Committee held its first meeting with search advisory firm Parker Executive Search to discuss how the two groups will collaborate to select the University’s next leader.
After walking off Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium, UNC head coach Scott Forbes addressed the team and took accountability.
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Amelie Fawson and Lucy Wu. In today's episode, the group discusses a petition for law student Jamie Marsicano to attend graduation, a report analyzing North Carolina's continued economic growth and a local farmer who donates his produce to those in need.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports writers discuss Seth Trimble's decision to enter the transfer portal after his team's elimination in the Sweet 16. The group also reviews an emerging twist on baseball - Banana Ball! Senior Writer Grace Nugent joins DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson and Assistant Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace on this episode of Hark the Pod.
Despite coming back from four runs down, the No. 11 UNC baseball team (29-8, 14-4 ACC) fell to No. 19 Coastal Carolina (25-11, 9-6 Sun Belt), 5-4, on Tuesday, marking its first home loss in 27 games.
After serving for ten years in her role, Appalachian State University Chancellor Sheri Everts tendered her resignation, effective April 19.
April 22 is Earth Day, a time to reflect on and appreciate the beauty of our planet. The phrase “love your mother” is shared throughout the day, often with tips on recycling and sustainable practices. But to continue loving our mother — and to preserve the Earth for generations to come — sustainable development must be on the frontline of our priorities. In order to kickstart a green future, changes must be made on a smaller scale, starting in the university community and the individuals within.
I used to think streaks were just the marks on an unwashed dinner pan that my dad forgot to clean. Then, I got to middle school and saw kids snapping and chatting all around me on an obnoxiously colored yellow app with a riveting, mind-blowing name: Snapchat.
I recently had the pleasure of witnessing UNC’s oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers, perform their spring concert in Memorial Hall, and I have to say — I think I’ve just witnessed the greatest rendition of “Africa” by Toto I’ve ever heard.
DURHAM — I’ve always loved baseball. Well, since the first time I watched Elvis Andrus play, so same thing.
DURHAM — I’ve never loved baseball.
DURHAM — Whenever Savannah Bananas outfielder Noah Bridges interviews with members of the media, there's a good chance he will get interrupted.
On any given night, it can be hard to tell whether the queues of people lining Franklin Street lead to a bar or a slice of pizza.
Renovations are underway at The Purple Bowl’s future location at 505 W. Franklin St.
On April 11, around 40 Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members gathered at Speakeasy Carrboro to witness and partake in the first Policy Slam "Lightning Talk" Competition, hosted by NEXT Chapel Hill-Carrboro and UNC’s Community, Equity and Sustainability workgroup.
On Sunday evening, once every month, PORCH Executive Director Erin Riney and the organization’s community coordinators and volunteers gather and package grocery items, including thousands of eggs and hundreds of gallons of milk.
Walking through Chapel Hill with my dad is like visiting a graveyard of lost friends.
The best thing about Franklin Street is that there's a restaurant for everyone. From the Mexican cuisine at Cosmic Cantina and Que Chula Tacos & Tequila Bar to the burgers at Al’s Burger Shack or Buns Burgers & Fries, The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board has taken the liberty of rating some of the most popular and iconic restaurants in the heart of Chapel Hill based on taste, environment and price. And no, this is not an exhaustive list.
In The Purple Bowl’s office space, a KIND Oats & Honey Granola bag sits with a taped name tag written in Sharpie.