We talked to that first-year who unicycles everywhere
The iconic unicycling student that cruises across campus is dedicated to their craft.
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Read More »Students at the School of Media and Journalism conducted a study into gender inequality in the field of political tech and presented it in Washington, ...
Read More »Climate change and emigration from Central America was the topic of choice at a two-day conference on Latin American studies put on by UNC Chapel ...
Read More »UNC is seeking a five-year renewal for their Cogen plant permit. The University claims the plant is necessary to keep up with energy needs, but many people ...
Read More »Despite the rain, cold and mud, members of a pro-Confederate group and counter-protesters turned up at UNC for clashing demonstrations on Saturday. ...
Read More »In a regional tournament on Saturday, the women's club volleyball teams did not do as well as expected, but they're looking forward to an exciting rest ...
Read More »UNC medical professionals seek to develop care for perinatal depression, an issue that some believe is overlooked.
Read More »“It's a human being going to another place and coming back to tell you what they found, to tell you how they felt, to tell you things that no other ...
Read More »Nobel Prize winner Kip Thorne came to UNC Thursday to give a talk on his studies called "My Romance with the Warped Side of the Universe." It was the ...
Read More »Two female UNC professors have started a podcast called AcaDames. Their goal is to discuss what it is like to be a woman in academia by talking with each ...
Read More »While legacy admissions can affirm a generational love of a university, many argue that the practice doesn't help schools become more diverse.
Read More »A homework exercise in Advanced Methods of Data Analysis turned into a research project that found 1,500 absentee ballots were unaccounted for in Bladen ...
Read More »A $27.68 million donation to the School of Dentistry, endowed from the estate of Dr. Claude A. Adams III, will be used in part to create additional scholarship ...
Read More »The Get REAL & HEEL Breast Cancer Research Program, a fitness and exercise training group for cancer patients and survivors, aids in the fight against ...
Read More »On the Friday before the election, four cases were brought against the Noble campaign, which resulted in Noble receiving 18 points, three over the 15-point ...
Read More »The FedEx Global Education Center hosted a lecture this Tuesday by Manuela De Leonardis on her traveling art exhibition “The Blood of Women: Traces ...
Read More »If you remember when CDS renamed Chase Dining Hall, a lecture held on Tuesday explains why.
Read More »When Issack Boru was six years old, his father suffered a head injury that caused internal bleeding. With a lack of medical imaging technology where they ...
Read More »Embody Carolina hosted a diverse panel discussion to help elevate the prevalence of identity in eating disorders.
Read More »Dive In: Chapel Hill combines swim lessons for kids with English tutoring for parents to reach pockets of the community that could use these volunteers ...
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