News Schools change college application process October 10, 2015 UNC and other universities are making the application process easier and more transparent, especially for low-income applicants.
News Chapel Hill opens doors for Syrian refugees October 3, 2015 Mark Kleinschmidt is among several U.S. mayors offering to welcome Syrian refugees to their cities.
News Hedgepeth honored with scholarship October 3, 2015 The family of Faith Hedgepeth has established a scholarship in her name to help female college students succeed.
News Media coverage of mass shootings scrutinized October 3, 2015 After another mass shooting, the media are facing more questions about whether their reporting glamorizes the gunmen.
News Campus protests store privatization October 2, 2015 Students and faculty protest a proposed privatization of Student Stores, while administrators weigh the benefits.
News Bar crackdown makes some students rethink fake IDs September 26, 2015 Fake IDs remain common among underage drinkers, but a fatal DUI – and an ensuing crackdown on local bars – has some students thinking twice.
News Legislature defunds UNC education think-tank September 26, 2015 In the just-passed state budget, the legislature cut state funds for The Hunt Institute, a think-tank named for Former Gov. Jim Hunt.
News 9/11 course earns faculty support September 26, 2015 Though the class has been criticized by conservatives, the UNC Faculty Council passed a resolution to support it and its professor.
News Summer reading often controversial September 26, 2015 Summer readings welcome college students to UNC. Past and current books face criticism in conservative media, some more than others.
News Student organization creates open dialogue on mental health September 26, 2015 Some UNC students are trying to remove the stigma that often surrounds mental health issues on campus.