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Savannah Gunter

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Two lockdowns in 16 days leave students and others anxious and angry

September 15, 2023 Savannah Gunter

16 days after Professor Zijie Yan was shot, UNC went into lockdown again, when a man allegedly pulled out a gun in the student union. For students and others, it’s been a time of turmoil and stress.

Features

Class of 2023’s senior mural depicts a unique college experience shaped by the pandemic

April 28, 2023 Savannah Gunter

The class of 2023 had all four years of college shaped by the pandemic. This year’s senior mural shows the resilience of the “Carolina Experience.”

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UNC System Office considers increasing funds for mental health resources

April 14, 2023 Savannah Gunter

At a Behavioral Health Convening in February, the UNC Systems office discussed allocating recent funding for mental health response, prevention, and resiliency efforts for its campuses.

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More than a year after the Russian invasion, Chapel Hill’s Ukrainian community remains resilient

March 31, 2023 Savannah Gunter

This February marked one year of Russian occupation in Ukraine–and its impact is felt far beyond the front lines. Chapel Hill’s Ukrainian community continues support efforts and cultural learning.

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A shortage of Adderall and other stimulants is disrupting treatment for people with ADHD

March 10, 2023 Savannah Gunter

The FDA announced a national adderall shortage in October, but months later people are still struggling with access.

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After a ‘disrespectful’ 90 cent raise, UNC housekeepers rally for better pay

February 24, 2023 Savannah Gunter

The North Carolina Public Service Workers Union held two protests advocating for a raise to $20 an hour, free parking, and the repeal of a ban on collective bargaining among state and city employees.

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UNC’s embedded counselors bring mental health care closer to the classroom

February 10, 2023 Savannah Gunter

UNC’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) now offers a direct therapy option for students in several places around campus, including the Hussman School of Journalism and Media and Eshelman School of Pharmacy.

Features

Renovations at the Coker Arboretum don’t stop students from making use of the natural space

January 27, 2023 Savannah Gunter

The renovation of UNC’s historic Coker Arbor is scheduled to conclude before next fall. Despite frigid temperatures, community members are digging in to appreciate the natural space in all its seasons.

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