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No love was lost last year for a graduation speaker who studied ants for a living. Indeed, Harvard professor E.O. Wilson set the bar low. As one dailytarheel.com ...
Read More »No love was lost last year for a graduation speaker who studied ants for a living. Indeed, Harvard professor E.O. Wilson set the bar low. As one dailytarheel.com ...
Read More »In April, the Department of Education issued a call to action to colleges and universities, laying down new clarifications for the reporting of sexual ...
Read More »From a humble office in the Abbey Court Condominiums complex, the Chapel Hill & Carrboro Human Rights Center has had an outsized impact on the vibrant ...
Read More »Streamlining online language courses through the UNC system is an innovative and efficient idea.
Read More »Gov. Bev Perdue’s latest program, North Carolina Career and College Promise, marks an important step toward better career prospects for young North ...
Read More »The Union’s latest move, to create a first-floor meditation room next fall, should be met with nothing but applause.
Read More »Aggressive towing practices have been a significant inconvenience for Chapel Hill residents for some time.
Read More »Living on North Campus is about to get a lot harder for incoming freshmen thanks to changes in UNC’s housing assignment policy, which are designed to ...
Read More »Next week, Student Congress will review changes to election law that, if passed, could make this year’s elections dramatically more student-friendly. ...
Read More »Student fees are on the rise, budgets are being slashed across the board and classes are steadily being shaved away.
Read More »Whether they were contested or not, the elections of the past month should lend students both reassurance and encouragement regarding their role in local ...
Read More »At the public hearing tonight, the Town Council must look beyond the fog and clear the way for food trucks, just as the rest of Orange County has.
Read More »Beyond the intrinsic question of whether it’s the government’s place to have such a regulation, Chapel Hill’s proposed ban on cellphone use while ...
Read More »Siri is a UNC fan ? Apple’s new iPhone application,Siri, knows that you can’t get to heaven in a red canoe.
Read More »During Thursday’s full Board of Trustees meeting, Student Body President Mary Cooper’s thoughtful proposal was briefly acknowledged by the trustees ...
Read More »In its vote to raise tuition Thursday, the Board of Trustees drove yet another nail into affordable education’s proverbial coffin — but not before ...
Read More »Every year, a student body president walks into South Building with a compelling case for a tuition plan softening the blow to students. Every year, administrators ...
Read More »Without any sign of hostility beyond chants and rooftop guards, police raided the former Yates Motor Company building, armed with assault-style rifles. ...
Read More »On Nov. 13, police raided a vacated business space on East Franklin Street to clear out anarchists and occupiers. The scene was otherworldly.
Read More »When the Board of Governors said in January that it was looking to root redundancies out of the UNC system, it should have meant it.
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