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Police said a shooter killed a faculty member in a science building at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Monday, August 28, 2023 after a lockdown that paralyzed the campus community as authorities searched for the suspect.
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Emergency sirens sounded about two minutes after a 911 caller reported gunfire around 1 p.m. at the laboratory in the heart of campus, UNC Police Chief Brian James said at a press conference Monday evening.
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Police have charged a University of North Carolina graduate student with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a faculty member that caused a campus lockdown during the search for the gunman.
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The 21st-ranked Tar Heels are picked to finish third in the league. Getting near the top of new division-less league will require a step forward defensively.
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The Grammy Award winners have been working the road for more than 20 years on their own and with occasional guest artist Steve Martin — yes, the actor and comedian.
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The resolution lacks details on how any hiring and admissions efforts will be affected, but it appears to offer guidance any form of affirmative action practices the university might use to conduct targeted recruitment of minority students, faculty, staff or contractors.
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Three decades after Congress passed a federal law intended to return ancestral remains to Native tribes, UNC-CH’s Research Laboratories of Archeology still hold remains representing more than 600 individuals — the largest share of unrepatriated remains in the state.
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The majority of North Carolina's towns and cities will elect new members to their governing boards on Oct. 10 or Nov. 7, depending on their election format.
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Considering how well it all went – from tickets sold to the transformation of the facility – it might not be the last time big-time soccer pays a visit to Chapel Hill.
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UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz shared more details today about a recent announcement that the university will provide financial aid to cover tuition and fees for in-state students whose families make less than $80,000.