A Superior Court judge in Randolph County has ruled that the videotape from a police car’s dashboard camera capturing the last moments of a UNC student’s life will remain sealed. Judge Bradford Long concluded his decision Friday by writing that… read more
UNC is turning to an alumnus to serve as a consultant and to review Greek life at the University with an eye toward recommendations about ways to improve the system. In a letter to D. Jordan Whichard III ’79, trustees Chair Robert Winston III… read more
The University’s Fraternity and Sorority Standards Review Board made it clear in early December that UNC continues to monitor Delta Kappa Epsilon closely amid a turbulent 2009. In a letter sent to the fraternity, the board established 24… read more
An autopsy report on Courtland Smith lists the cause of death as multiple gunshot wounds and sheds new light on the events that occurred on the August morning that Smith was shot by an Archdale police officer. Smith was president of Delta Kappa… read more
A Superior Court judge in Randolph County has ruled against releasing a videotape recorded from a Randolph police officer’s car of Courtland Smith’s fatal encounter with deputies. The release had been requested in a motion filed by four news… read more
The Greek Judicial Board has handed down heavy sanctions to Delta Kappa Epsilon as punishment for what it found to be violations of alcohol policy. The board cited two violations held at a party just more than two weeks after the death of DKE… read more
The administration wants to know whether any University policies or policies governing fraternities and sororities were violated during a party held at the Delta Kappa Epsilon house on the night before DKE President Courtland Smith was shot and… read more
The president of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity was shot by an officer of the Archdale Police Department after a traffic stop on I-85 southwest of Greensboro Sunday morning in an incident that has left more questions than answers. Courtland… read more
After appealing a peer judicial board’s decision to suspend the group, Sigma Chi fraternity now looks ahead to the new year with a lighter sentence. In November, the fraternity plead guilty to six hazing charges, and was found guilty of a… read more
Sigma Chi fraternity pleaded guilty in November to six hazing violations and was found guilty of one more after an anonymous e-mail sparked an investigation that lasted almost a month. Charges include forced consumption of alcohol and other… read more