Student government wants to delay new contextualized grading plan
By Bri Cotton | Dec. 2, 2014Student government is pushing to delay contextualized grading, which is supposed to make its debut on transcripts this month.
Read More »Student government is pushing to delay contextualized grading, which is supposed to make its debut on transcripts this month.
Read More »National advocacy group Student Action with Farmworkers joined with UNC student organization Fair Local Organic Food Monday night for a screening of “Harvest of Dignity” followed by intimate discussions about the state of farmworkers.
Read More »Finding the balance between faith and intellect at a college campus may be difficult, but for biblical scholar and former Bishop of Durham for the Church of England N.T. Wright, it comes down to one thing.
Read More »While the Progressive Faculty Network has diverse opinions on the Wainstein report, there is one thing they can agree on — the problem is much bigger than paper classes.
Read More »At Monday’s drop-in meeting at the Student Recreation Center, students put their last chance to suggest changes to Campus Recreation facilities to good use.
Read More »Though originally limited to in-state students, the Morehead-Cain Scholarship is growing increasingly accessible to students all over the U.S. — but the process is still more limiting to those outside N.C.
Read More »As the national conversation about sexual assault on college campuses continues, Provost Jim Dean told faculty Monday that their newly-required online Title IX training will go live in a few days.
Read More »Freshman Juan Ortiz was told repeatedly to expect to have mostly white classmates at UNC, but it still came as a surprise.
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