Students were talking about the resignation of Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 on Tuesday. Here’s what some of them said to the Review’s editorial intern, Emily Palmer. Shelby Sugierski, a junior public policy and Romance languages… read more
On the day Holden Thorp ’86 announced he would leave the chancellorship to someone else next spring, and again on the day after, there was a strong sentiment on the campus that he should reconsider. The chair of the trustees, the Faculty Executive… read more
Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 told UNC System President Thomas Ross’75 (JD) on Sunday that he plans to resign at the end of the academic year. According to a UNC news release, Thorp said he would be leaving because it is best for the future of the… read more
865 First Ave. New York, N.Y. Feb. 8, 1937 Dear Spike: … I’ve been reading The Alumni Review all morning when I should be working, and I think you’re getting out a mighty interesting, lively and informative publication — one… read more
Carolina ranks fifth among the nation’s best public universities for the 12th consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Report. California-Berkeley ranked first among national public universities, followed by UCLA and… read more
Hundreds of students gathered Monday evening in the Pit to mourn the death of Faith Danielle Hedgepeth, a 19-year-old junior whose body was found in her apartment Friday morning. Police are investigating her death as a homicide, and the Board of… read more
Matt Kupec ’80, who led Carolina through the two biggest fundraising campaigns in its history, has resigned following questions related to his travel expenses. Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 said Monday that he had accepted Kupec’s… read more
Two autism researchers in UNC’s School of Medicine have each been awarded $12.6 million grants in the latest round of funding from the National Institutes of Health’s Autism Centers of Excellence research program. UNC, which was ranked No. 2… read more