Annual Eve Carson Scholarship Thriller in the Pit raises awareness
Students tapped into their inner Michael Jackson Friday as they danced the iconic “Thriller” choreography while promoting the Eve Carson Scholarship. ...
Read More »Unsung Founders Memorial draws debate
Members of the Real Silent Sam — an activist coalition that aims to promote historical accuracy of UNC landmarks — recreated the controversial ...
Read More »Relay For Life kicks off year of cancer fundraising Friday
Performers will take the outdoor stage at Forest Theater tonight, but they won’t be affiliated with the theater department.
Read More »SOUL talks banned books, censorship
A group of about 15 students gathering Wednesday night in Greenlaw Hall to discuss the history of banned books agreed that banning literature keeps people ...
Read More »Real Silent Sam group draws attention to memorials
The Real Silent Sam, an activist group of students, faculty and community members, created a human replica of the Unsung Founders Memorial Wednesday to ...
Read More »Student veterans face tough transition on campus
Senior Steven Chickos was home for less than a month after serving three years in the U.S. Marine Corps, before coming to UNC — and the transition ...
Read More »Sophomore Brent Comstock runs tech company from UNC
At 12 years old, most kids aren’t starting a project that will one day become a successful company. But Brent Comstock was, and continues to be, an ...
Read More »CHispA panelists talk diversity
The Carolina Latina/o Collaborative began its panel Tuesday night with a hot-button question from an audience member — "Do you think there ...
Read More »UNC evaluated on freedom of speech
To Greg Lukianoff, the fact that UNC celebrates First Amendment Day shows the University is at least trying.
Read More »Pit Preacher Gary Birdsong claims First Amendment rights
Some people come to UNC for the academics, clubs or sports. But Gary Birdsong, commonly known as the Pit Preacher, comes to UNC because of a divine inspiration. ...
Read More »Student Congress’ longtime veteran: Peter McClelland
Senior Peter McClelland can claim something most UNC students cannot — he has been a member of three different UNC Student Congresses.
Read More »Fred Clark remembered for benevolence, devotion
Fred Clark didn’t want his memorial to be a somber occasion.
Read More »UNC video game developers visited White House
Three Tar Heels were welcomed to the White House over the weekend to create an educational video game and rub shoulders with bigwigs in the business.
Read More »Student Congress has vacancies in 19 positions
As representatives for the UNC student body, Student Congress has a problem — out of 41 positions, 19 are vacant.
Read More »ITS unsure of what caused Sakai issues
Students and faculty who wanted to use Sakai Thursday had about a 50-50 chance of success.
Read More »Author Valerie Young tells graduate students to think big
Students learned techniques on how to feel more confident in their talents at a presentation Thursday by Valerie Young, author of “The Secret Thoughts ...
Read More »Students smashed scales to challenge body image issues
Students attacked eating disorders with sledgehammers and baseball bats outside Davis Library Wednesday afternoon.
Read More »'I am a human' panel discusses racial tensions at UNC
Ferguson, Mo., is more than 800 miles away from Chapel Hill, but conversations surrounding civil rights issues have become a topic of relevance everywhere. ...
Read More »DJ organizes silent bar protest
Students used silence to make some noise with Chapel Hill bars Tuesday night.
Read More »On-campus food pantry set to open in October
For students who go to bed hungry, their PID could be all they need to receive food.
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