Davie Poplar has stood for centuries
On Dec. 3, 1792, Revolutionary War Gen. William R. Davie and five other men were having a picnic. It was this meeting that would decide the location ...
Read More »On Dec. 3, 1792, Revolutionary War Gen. William R. Davie and five other men were having a picnic. It was this meeting that would decide the location ...
Read More »With November marking National American Indian Heritage Month, assistant professor of American Studies, Benjamin Frey, thinks the month means more than ...
Read More »For senior Priyansh Patel, taking care of elderly relatives was simply a fundamental part of being in a family, a value he grew up with in an Indian culture. ...
Read More »In her first year as a graduate student at UNC, Abigail Lee applied for and received food stamps.
Read More »Wildfire activity in the western United States is linked to warming in the arctic, according to a recent study.
Read More »Knowing that the November days will turn colder, a group of first-year students developed a unique business plan to address the seasonal and early ...
Read More »UNC alum and former athlete, Shalane Flanagan, made history this weekend, being the first American woman to to win the New York City Marathon in 40 years. ...
Read More »The North Carolina Tar Heels’ women’s golf team finished tied for No. 11(+36) out of 14 teams this past weekend in the Battle at the Beach in San ...
Read More »UNC Physics and Astronomy Professor Daniel Reichart's Thursday didn't go quite as planned. “I was on my way to get some ice cream and I ...
Read More »Underneath the changing leaves in McCorkle Place stand Silent Sam and the Unsung Founders Memorial — symbols of the University’s rich history. But ...
Read More »The walk to Polk Place from the depths of South Campus for a Monday morning eight am class can seem like an tiresome effort for the average first-year ...
Read More »North Carolina is ranked as the sixth-highest state for prevalence of STIs, according to Background Checks.org. The top-10 high-risk states were mainly ...
Read More »The investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia saw its first indictments last week, and unsealed documents revealed another ...
Read More »Fueled by lots of coffee, bagels, granola bars and pizza, close to 80 students spent 24 hours straight planning advertising and public relations campaigns ...
Read More »Seeds are often overlooked, but on Sunday at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, they were the star of the show.
Read More »With over three decades of experience in sports business and a passion for teaching, Professor Deborah Stroman has made it a priority to empower marginalized ...
Read More »Pi Beta Phi and Phi Delta Theta co-hosted the 10th annual Eve Carson Memorial 5K For Education and brought in around 1,400 runners on Saturday. Held in ...
Read More »Two UNC doctoral students are changing the way middle school students access sex education. Elizabeth Chen and Christina Leos, both studying health behavior ...
Read More »Graduate students in the Gillings School of Global Public Health created an app called "Real Talk," which uses credible sources to expose middle school ...
Read More »Following the landfall of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, a group of past and current residents of the Puerto Rican island of Vieques raised $900,000 ...
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