“At the core of our mission is graduating students prepared to work and live in an interconnected, global world,” said Chancellor Carol L. Folt. “So many students tell me that their study abroad has made a huge, positive impression on them and… read more
The prospect of outsourcing Student Stores has been greeted in Chapel Hill with a flood of skepticism from students, faculty and store employees who fear the loss of home-grown service. read more
31,955 applied for admission 9,467, or 29.6 percent, were admitted 4,081, or 43.1 percent, are expected to enroll 59 percent female, 41 percent male 19 percent of those enrolling are… read more
The University and the Dental Foundation of North Carolina are establishing a new memorial award in memory of two of three Muslim-American students who were shot to death in February. read more
Carolina has launched a new distance-learning initiative, UNC Core, to serve members of the military — wherever they are serving in the world. read more
Authorities are seeking the death penalty against Craig Stephen Hicks, the man charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of fellow residents of a condominium complex on Chapel Hill’s border with Durham. read more
The UNC Board of Trustees is expected to discuss at its March meeting the issue of renaming campus buildings. read more
In advance of a trustees report, students of color spill their anger about enduring honors to white supremacists. They have a new name for Saunders Hall. read more
Clinics run by UNC dental students were operating on a limited basis on Thursday, Feb. 12. A lot of students needed to attend a funeral. read more
Sam can stay as long as he explains himself. William Saunders needs to leave. That was the message of the Real Silent Sam Coalition, who attracted about 200 people to a McCorkle Place rally Friday to demand that the name of Saunders — an 1854… read more