Wailing sirens drowned out the hum of normal campus activities shortly before noon on Sept. 6 as Alert Carolina responded to tornado warnings issued for Orange County. Winston Crisp ’92 (JD), vice chancellor for student affairs, said the… read more
UNC’s Department of Public Safety has begun a campaign to increase pedestrian safety. While police officers regularly issue both verbal and written warnings, community response unit officers have now begun issuing citations to those violating… read more
An amended medical investigative report for Donna Sykes, who died from head injuries in her daughter’s dorm room just before the start of the semester, indicates she did not fall from a lofted bed, as indicated in the initial report. The Aug. read more
An amended medical investigative report for Donna Sykes, who died from head injuries in her daughter’s dorm room just before the start of the semester, indicates she did not fall from a lofted bed, as indicated in the initial report. That report… read more
The University has ordered 800 bed rails to meet anticipated demand after a student’s mother died following a fall from a lofted campus bed while staying in her daughter’s room just before the start of the semester. By mid-September, more… read more
UNC should have an alumni association for its fraternities, according to the recommendations of a consultant who performed a four-month review of the University’s Greek system. D. Jordan “Jordy” Whichard III ’79 told the Board of Trustees… read more
Almost one out of every three visitors to UNC Campus Health Services earlier this month exhibited flu-like symptoms. Close to 700 students have called or visited the student health service with influenza-like symptoms since the beginning of the… read more
With Halloween mere weeks away, students are gearing up for another big celebration of one of the great Chapel Hill traditions. But this year, downtown Franklin Street will look different from years past if changes made by town officials and police… read more
Mohammed Taheri-Azar ’05 has been sentenced to between 26 and 33 years in prison for driving an SUV into a crowd of people at the Pit in March 2006. He pleaded guilty to nine counts of attempted first-degree murder in the incident in which nine… read more
Mohammed Taheri-Azar ’05 has pleaded guilty to nine counts of attempted first-degree murder in the incident in which he drove an SUV into a crowd of people at the Pit in March 2006. He faces up to 33 years in prison, according to a report in The… read more