Students get emotional during Coming Out panel
Travis St. Brice began to choke up.
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Read More »In a landmark decision for gay rights, the U.S. Supreme Court decided on Monday to let stand rulings in five states striking down gay marriage bans — ...
Read More »Junot Diaz spent a couple of hours challenging convention in Memorial Hall on Saturday night.
Read More »After growing by 3.2 million between 2006 and 2011, college enrollment in the United States has declined for the past two years, according to data from ...
Read More »It's not something that's talked about a lot. But for the Latino students at UNC, it's something that's felt everyday.
Read More »The federal government confirmed funding for a substantial fellowship program Wednesday — two months after UNC students needed to hear it.
Read More »The population of undergraduate men in UNC’s School of Education can be counted on two hands.
Read More »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 »Freshman Juan Ortiz was told repeatedly to expect to have mostly white classmates at UNC, but it still came as a surprise.
Read More »For freshman Jeremy Cleary, Wednesday’s Diversity Job and Internship Fair was his first real opportunity to explore his career options.
Read More »Laundromats in Charlotte, N.C., may see more change than loose coins in the future.
Read More »New federal legislation has forced some UNC Faculty Council committees to rethink how they will recommend and implement changes to the University. ...
Read More »“We will not bow down to racism. We will not bow down to injustice. We will not bow down to exploitation.”
Read More »This past academic year, 1,219 students at UNC studied abroad, but awareness and availability of funds often determines who those students are.
Read More »Nelson Mandela is gone but not forgotten thanks to two programs at UNC.
Read More »UNC’s Black Student Movement will have a booming voice on campus next year if Trey Mangum dirhas a say in the matter.
Read More »UNC’s interactive multicultural tour, Tunnel of Oppression, is back for its fifth consecutive year to challenge students to rethink their role ...
Read More »He would sit in the front row, feeling invisible and scared to even raise his hand.
Read More »When senior Mycal Brickhouse looked around at the crowd of a minority male forum he attended in January, he noticed something was missing.
Read More »Maria DeGuzman, English professor and director of Latina/o Studies at UNC, is hosting a book reading today at 10 a.m. in the Pleasants Family Assembly ...
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