12.19.13 | Sports
P.J. Hairston, who led the Tar Heels in scoring last season and spent this season sidelined, will not return to Carolina’s basketball team. Athletics Director Bubba Cunningham said Friday in a release: “Unfortunately, P.J. made a number of…
Carolina ranks as the No. 1 value in American public higher education for the 13th consecutive time, according to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Since 1998, Kiplinger’s has periodically ranked public universities based on how… read more
Carmichael Auditorium served the men’s basketball team for 20 years. The Dean E. Smith Center is now 27 and has some acknowledged shortcomings, such as a single concourse and no private suites, so naturally renovation-or-replacement talk comes up… read more
Bill Guthridge struggles to put his feelings into words. Every week, he sees his longtime friend and former boss in the office, as he has since he joined the coaching staff of the Carolina basketball team in 1967. He and former head coach… read more
Julius Nyang’oro, one of the focal points of an academic scandal that spun off the NCAA’s investigation into UNC’s football program, was indicted by a grand jury Monday on a felony charge of obtaining property by false pretenses —… read more
Carolina’s Chi Phi fraternity is in trouble with its national office for alleged alcohol and hazing violations, and the office has suspended it from all chapter activities, including meetings and social events. A second fraternity, Pi Lambda… read more
Jashawnna Gladney had never set foot outside the United States. But then last summer she studied in China, thanks to the Hong Kong Carolina Club, which started a study abroad scholarship program last year to expose undergraduate students to a… read more
One of the ways the GAA supports current students’ educational pursuits is through scholarships provided by alumni contributions. For 2013-14, the GAA and its sponsored groups are providing scholarships and other grants to 73 students, totaling… read more