Carolina has home football games against James Madison and South Carolina this fall and will go on the road to play East Carolina and South Florida. The Heels are excused this year from playing ACC opponents Boston College, Clemson and Florida… read more
The Maya people of Central America, whose civilization thrived from about 1800 B.C. to A.D. 1200, charted the heavens, mastered mathematics, built elaborate temple-pyramids and developed the only true writing system native to the Americas. All… read more
Carolina has moved up three spots among large schools to eighth on an annual ranking of universities with alumni serving in the Peace Corps. The University currently has 77 volunteers working for the corps. The University of Washington leads with… read more
Noted Carolina alumnus Charles Kuralt β55 shared in the GAAβs award-winning 1983 On the Road in Chapel Hill audio slide show that he βonce advocated as DTH editor that Carolina should withdraw from big-time athletics. However, it is not… read more
For his dedication to students and toΒ the University, George Lensing Jr. was recognized Jan. 12 with theΒ GAA’s 2007 Faculty Service Award. Given annually since 1990, the award recognizes faculty members whose service has had a lasting… read more
Carolina is taking the lead for the sixth straight year as the nation’s “best value” on a list of 100 four-year public colleges and universities. The University was ranked number one on the list – a periodic analysis by Kiplinger’s Personal… read more
A 1964 letter written on a paper towel from the jail in Hillsborough, newly available photographs of desegregation protests and sit-ins at Chapel Hill businesses, and a 1965 letter from J. Edgar Hoover transmitting information about the FBI’s stance… read more
This article by Roland Giduz ’48, then editor of the Review, appeared as the cover story in the January 1975 issue, accompanied by illustrations by then-Richmond News Leader cartoonist Jeff MacNelly ’69,Β Although the article refers to… read more
In 1996, the Review took at look back at the World War II years on campus and in the town. As one of four college campuses chosen by the U.S. Navy for large pre-flight training schools, Carolina had a significant role on the home front… read more
About 30 protesters, including UNC students and area residents, turned out Friday before a scheduled ceremonial opening of an Army recruitment station in Chapel Hill. Three people were arrested. The protesters identified themselves as members of… read more