Dozens were injured or detained at the 2024 pro-Palestinian encampment protests. Where are they now?
Thirty-six protesters were detained and many others were injured when police stormed the "Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment ...
A lot of times students are afraid to speak up, and understandably so. As alumni, we're in a different position — we don't ...
Student news organizations have been grappling with decreasing advertising revenue and readership for decades. Now, in a more ...
Students from China make up the bulk of UNC's international student population. While these students have had to worry about ...
Daniel Muñoz, who recently taught at UNC for the first time, sees disagreement as the foundation of constructive conversation ...
The Daily Tar Heel conducted an anonymous faculty survey during the Fall 2025 semester; roughly one-fourth of the respondents ...
Educators and other public employees cannot participate in walkouts or work stoppages to make demands of their employer, nor ...
"Compared to schools dragged down by repeated speech controversies, UNC seems to be doing remarkably well, but zoom in, and ...
"The campus doesn’t need student comedians. In fact, it never has. It doesn’t need laughter, and it doesn’t need humor in ...
UNC, as a public institution subject to First Amendment laws, must protect religious speech, which can lead to contentious ...
"Taken together, these actions codify a new era of classroom surveillance and risks trading the pursuit of academic depth for ...
Although the First Amendment protects the right to free speech and assembly, those rights are not unlimited under state law, ...
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