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Tar Heel Town move protects trees

October 12, 2013

The Saturday pre-game parties moved off Polk Place this year, in part due to the damage fans were causing to the trees.

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Budget cuts hamper students, faculty

October 5, 2013

A $28 million cut in UNC’s state funding has made classes larger and halted some faculty research.

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Tutor’s indictment revives athletic scandal

October 5, 2013

The long-running scandal results in its first criminal indictment, and there may be more indictments to come.

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Group calls for coal divestment

September 28, 2013

A student group wants the UNC Board of Trustees to look into divesting from the coal industry.

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Sexual assault task force continues study

September 28, 2013

The UNC panel was formed after complaints that the university wasn’t taking sexual assault seriously.

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Climate report sparks debate in Chapel Hill, elsewhere

September 28, 2013

UNC experts react to a new report that reinforces mankind’s role in changing the Earth’s climate.

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First Amendment Day panel asks “Who’s a journalist?”

September 28, 2013

As Congress debates a new federal shield law for the news media, a UNC panel questions who exactly is a journalist.

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Few local bars plan to allow guns

September 21, 2013

A new state law will allow guns in bars, but most Orange County establishments will continue to ban them.

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Students protest voting changes

September 21, 2013

UNC students take part in a “Moral Monday” demonstration to protest changes to North Carolina voter laws.

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Journalist reflects on 9/11, Middle East

September 14, 2013

Global Post’s Charlie Sennot says the world — and the media — have changed since 9/11.

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