Less than a week after closing the Campus Y for safety reasons related to the pro-Palestine protests on campus, UNC administrators reopened the facility May 6. (Photo: Carolina Alumni/Cory Dinkel)
5.7.24 | Issues, Structures, Students, University News
Less than a week after closing the Campus Y for safety reasons related to the pro-Palestine protests on campus, UNC administrators reopened the facility May 6. In a message to the Carolina community over the weekend, University leaders said the Y…
Secret societies. Quaestors and scriptors. The Parachute Club. Spend just a few minutes reading the Review’s Class Notes, and you’ll find dozens of clubs and organizations Carolina alumni have been members of. Some are familiar, some,… read more
An international student from Vietnam depicts diversity and other themes in a piece of artwork she created to celebrate the class of 2024 that will hang in the Student Union for a year. The six-foot canvas by Tam Le, a senior majoring in… read more
Former Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz encouraged students April 29 to be self-advocates, to make sacrifices now for their future and to surround themselves with good people, during an event that was disrupted by pro-Palestinian… read more
UNC, known for winning national championships in athletics, has captured a different kind of title: the 2024 Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Championship. Renowned as an academic competition, the Ethics Bowl challenges teams to present,… read more
A therapy dog has joined the UNC Police Department and will begin working with students, faculty and staff after she undergoes training. The as-yet unnamed female Goldendoodle puppy will work directly with Community Services Officer Destiny… read more
Two prominent journalists, one a UNC graduate and both with ties to The New York Times, led a discussion Jan. 22 on objectivity in journalism that at times was marred by chants from protestors supporting Palestine. Frank Bruni ’86, a… read more
This article was updated Feb. 5, 2024. Prompted by students’ calls for an updated student union, the Carolina Union Board of Directors has begun to look into possible renovations. Tanner “TJ” Edwards, a senior and chair of the… read more
UNC, in partnership with Nagoya University in Japan, launched a program last fall to emphasize diversity and cultural differences in the field of cybersecurity through hands-on experience. The Women’s Undergraduate Cybersecurity Engagement… read more
While most people can only imagine the thrill of competing on Jeopardy!, sophomore Rotimi Kukoyi has lived that dream twice. Kukoyi, a 19-year-old Morehead-Cain Scholar from Hoover, Alabama, appeared as the youngest contestant in the popular quiz… read more