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On UNC’s 224th birthday, Cooper urges renewed commitment to education

October 14, 2017    

In his University Day keynote address, Governor Roy Cooper talked about how his experiences at UNC shaped his career in public service and encouraged investment in public higher education.

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Campaign seeks to raise $4 billion for UNC

October 7, 2017    

UNC’s new fundraising effort aims to raise over four billion dollars in the next five years. This is the largest fundraising campaign in Carolina’s history.

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Exhibition brings stark wartime images to Battle Park

October 7, 2017    

An outdoor photography exhibition in UNC’S Battle Park features portraits of 10 U.S. Marines stationed in Afghanistan in 2008.

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Students try to stay in touch with family members in Puerto Rico

September 30, 2017    

As the island struggles to recover from Hurricane Maria, UNC students with connections to Puerto Rico try to stay in touch with relatives.

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One of UNC’s fastest growing sports is played on a computer, not in a stadium

September 30, 2017    

Although video games have been around for a long time, the competitive gaming scene has only recently started to grow. UNC’s e-sports club is becoming more popular.

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Food more than just a meal in some parts of Triangle

September 30, 2017    

Competitive eating can earn you bragging rights and free meals. But for the best of the best, thousands of dollars are up for grabs.

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Trump Administration changes college sexual assault rules

September 23, 2017    

The new interim policy could make sexual assault allegations harder to prove. Critics have said the old Obama-era policy could be unfair to the accused.

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Historical Commission delays decision on Confederate monuments

September 23, 2017    

An unclearly worded 2015 North Carolina law suggests that the Commission may have authority to relocate statues like Silent Sam from UNC’s campus.

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Unique North Carolina beverage celebrates 100 years of Cheer

September 23, 2017    

100 years. 5 generations. 1 unique cherry taste. Here’s a look into the history of one of America’s oldest family-owned soda businesses: Cheerwine.

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Silent Sam opponents threaten federal lawsuit

September 16, 2017    

The threatened suit claims the Confederate statue creates a hostile learning environment.

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