Microfinance finds a new name and a new focus
With a new name, Build the Hill, a Campus Y committee formerly called Carolina Microfinance Initiative, is looking to localize its work.
Read More »With a new name, Build the Hill, a Campus Y committee formerly called Carolina Microfinance Initiative, is looking to localize its work.
Read More »In 1955, a 14-year-old teenager was brutally murdered. Sixty years later, his story is coming to the Sonja Haynes Stone Center.
Read More »Standing in front of a full house, four candidates explained how they would push to make the Campus Y more inclusive in the upcoming year.
Read More »One of UNC’s largest student groups is challenging Margaret Spellings’ appointment as UNC-system president.
Read More »UNC’s Campus Y recently created a new, more efficient way to distribute and keep track of money.
Read More »Imagine being confined to an area no bigger than a parking space almost all day.
Read More »In North Carolina, no one can buy a lottery ticket, watch an R-rated movie or vote for a lawmaker at 16 — but courts still prosecute many 16-year- olds ...
Read More »The message portrayed to students was clear.
Read More »Coming from humble beginnings, APPLES has served the University and its community for the past quarter century.
Read More »The three remaining candidates for student body president all came out in favor of renaming Saunders Hall during a forum Tuesday night.
Read More »A new student organization was forced to relocate its supply storage after the Student Union asked the group to move on Oct. 29.
Read More »Student government isn’t the only organization looking for fresh faces on Tuesday.
Read More »During winter break, the Campus Y designated its bathrooms as gender-neutral.
Read More »Despite the Board of Governor’s decision to shut down attempts at gender neutral housing, students have continued to try to make smaller gains for ...
Read More »Long-term projects that deal with social justice in any way — such as minority empowerment or gender equality — are eligible for a grant from the ...
Read More »When a Carolina Kickoff camper approached A.J. Karon asking why there was no Campus Y committee dedicated to gender equality, Karon decided to do something ...
Read More »Groups across campus are coming together this week to promote a campaign to help end the derogatory use of the words “retard” and “retarded.”
Read More »Students from around the Atlantic Coast Conference are gathering in Washington, D.C. today to represent their schools’ interests directly to members ...
Read More »The poster was decorated in broken hearts. “Hey, UNC,” it read. “Tell coal that we are never, ever getting back together.”
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