Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and UNC’s School of Medicine are collaborating to create a physician assistant master’s degree program designed for returning military veterans with input from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command… read more
Late in 2011, Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 said he wasn’t ready to approve gender-neutral housing, saying trustees, parents, alumni and others might not fully understand what it was about. On Thursday, members of the Board of Trustees said… read more
Carrboro police say hazing is “not the primary focus, and there is no evidence at this time to suggest that hazing was a factor” in the death of a UNC student from a fall over the weekend. A statement released Tuesday by the Carrboro Police… read more
It’s her passion for crafting the present for posterity that drove senior Waverly Lynch to become the Yackety Yack’s editor-in-chief in 2011. Lynch rose to the position in an unusual way: The yearbook’s board had asked the previous… read more
Students were talking about the resignation of Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 on Tuesday. Here’s what some of them said to the Review’s editorial intern, Emily Palmer. Shelby Sugierski, a junior public policy and Romance languages… read more
Hundreds of students gathered Monday evening in the Pit to mourn the death of Faith Danielle Hedgepeth, a 19-year-old junior whose body was found in her apartment Friday morning. Police are investigating her death as a homicide, and the Board of… read more
29,507 applied for admission 7,855, or 26.6 percent, were admitted 3,928, or 50 percent, are expected to enroll 56.8 percent female, 41.4 percent male 17.7 percent of those enrolling are the first in… read more
Patients who have undergone solid organ transplants in the UNC Center for Transplant Care will be the beneficiaries of a fundraising brunch and auction in April that honors the memory of Jason Ray ’07. Ray, who wore the Rameses costume as… read more
Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 says no, for now at least, to a proposal that would enable the University to offer gender-neutral housing. In a memo to Winston Crisp ’92 (JD), vice chancellor for student affairs, Thorp said the issue had not been… read more
Laurence Alvin Lovette will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole for the kidnapping, robbing and murdering of Eve Carson ’08. A jury deliberated for about three hours after hearing testimony for seven and a… read more