Joe Nail and Logan Gin want to bring adaptive sports program to UNC
Sophomore Joe Nail and senior Logan Gin are working together to launch an adaptive sports program.
Read More »Sophomore Joe Nail and senior Logan Gin are working together to launch an adaptive sports program.
Read More »Carlo Sequin, a computer science professor from the University of California, Berkeley, focused on the intersection between math, computer science and ...
Read More »The Focus on the Peck Collection at the Ackland Art Museum — on display from March 29 to June 4 — is the first public display of the Sheldon and Leena ...
Read More »The Carolina Choir and UNC Symphony Orchestra will perform the Defiant Requiem, a tribute to the prisoners of the Terezín concentration camp in the current ...
Read More »The 99th Undergraduate Student Senate met on Tuesday to discuss unfinished business of the preceding meeting, including amendments to three parts in the ...
Read More »Students walking through the lower quad yesterday were flanked by rows of T-shirts calling attention to the prevalence of sexual assault.
Read More »New Hope Elementary students met their UNC student-athlete pen pals for the first time at Tuesday’s baseball game against Liberty University.
Read More »Second-year MBA students from UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, Marco Sommerville, Wen Lin and Joseph Hiatt, organized a mass donation of food from ...
Read More »A farmer’s market, a new garden and a festival are all parts of UNC’s Earth Week — a five-day celebration for Earth Day.
Read More »UNC graduate and Morehead-Cain scholar M. L. Rio returned to Chapel Hill Tuesday night to debut her first novel “If We Were Villains” at Flyleaf Books. ...
Read More »Junior Lilli Mercho made sure to lock the doors of her home on East Longview Street in Chapel Hill — but that didn’t stop burglars from breaking into ...
Read More »Terry Watson, a former Georgia sports agent who provided UNC football players with improper benefits, pleaded guilty to violating state law at the Orange ...
Read More »From a march that protested the decision to privatize the Student Stores to demonstrations organized by the Real Silent Sam Coalition to the walkout when ...
Read More »A grant received by the UNC Department of Communication in January to fund productions preventing the influence of violent extremist propaganda by the ...
Read More »Students are sending welcoming messages to immigrants and refugees in the Pit today.
Read More »A one-day exhibit at the Wilson Special Collections Library highlighted the shared heritage of students from two countries.
Read More »The Silent Sam statue, a memorial to Confederate soldiers, was spray-painted on Friday with words encouraging love over hate.
Read More »Students will get a chance to work with 3-D printers and lasers in makerspaces for credit through the new Maymester course ARTS 343 — a studio art course ...
Read More »Julius Chambers, who would later win a landmark case against school segregation in the U.S. Supreme Court, graduated first in his class from UNC School ...
Read More »A petition to have men’s basketball player Kennedy Meeks’ jersey put in the rafters of the Smith Center has been getting a lot of attention after ...
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