Of the Tar Heel contingent, 10 are alumni. The Heels are expected to compete in swimming, women’s soccer, field hockey, diving, women’s rugby, wrestling, men’s tennis and rowing. (Photo: UNC)
7.26.24 | Alumni Recognition, Sports
Fifteen Tar Heels, including two incoming first-year students, are scheduled to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Of the Tar Heel contingent, 10 are alumni. The Heels are expected to compete in swimming, women’s soccer, field hockey,…
For years, Beau Catering came to you. Now you can go to Beau. The successful Hillsborough catering company has moved to Chapel Hill. Lauren Erickson Bennett ’11 knows you can go home again, and she’s glad she did. After growing up in the… read more
When New York legalized recreational use of marijuana, lawyer Jeffrey Hoffman ’92 (’98 JD) found his calling. by Paul Wachter Up until March 31, 2021, Jeffrey Hoffman ’92 (’98 JD) had a varied career as a lawyer and… read more
Carolina’s favorite bricks and steps came about as something of an afterthought, then quickly became the spot to celebrate, congregate and agitate. Now, renovations aim to transform it into a more thought-out gathering space. by Cameron… read more
For decades, the student-led Carolina Forum invited to campus some of the most controversial social and political figures of the mid- to late-20th century — and the forum’s president was considered one of the most powerful student… read more
Peek into Greg Hohn’s classroom at Kenan-Flagler Business School on any given day, and more likely than not, it will be the students — not Hohn — who are front and center. Hohn ’85 teaches graduate- and undergraduate-level applied… read more
Gov. Roy Cooper ’79 (’82 JD), chief justice of UNC’s Supreme Court during his student days, is among the top three candidates being considered as the vice presidential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Vice President… read more
UNC’s Honor System, student-led since its inception more than 100 years ago, is shifting to a model with “hearings and related processes guided by University staff,” campus officials announced in a July 17 email. The email, signed by… read more
Seven fraternity members from UNC marched down the aisle July 17 at the Republican National Convention carrying American flags, as convention goers cheered and high-fived some of the students. The fraternity members were invited to the convention… read more
Some UNC fraternity members, thrust into the national spotlight after a photo of them holding up the American flag during a campus pro-Palestinian protest went viral, were invited to speak at this week’s Republican National Convention this… read more