Although UGBC has provided plenty of new programming over the last year, it should focus more on policy changes to effect real change on campus.
CSOM Senior Noted in Wall Street Journal As ‘Latest Success Story’
Erin Kelley, CSOM ’15, was profiled in the Wall Street Journal as a successful member of Bottom Line, an organization that counsels disadvantaged youth on how to earn a college degree.
North Carolina Pitching Staff Stalls Eagles In Weekend Sweep
The Eagles mustered only one run in Chapel Hill over the weekend, dropping back onto the ACC Tournament bubble.
Rebuilding Latin America Through Education
The event was hosted by the Latin American Business Club (LABC) brought together six business leaders and lawmakers in Latin America at the second annual Latin American Leadership Conference.
Moving Beyond Just Desserts, Pastry Chef Tim Fonseca Aims For New BC Dining Experience
Leaving behind a career as an executive pastry chef for upscale hotels, Tim Fonseca finds a new home with BC dining.
Bone Marrow Donor, Recipient Meet For The First Time
The recipient of a bone marrow transplant met his donor for the first time at the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation’s annual Walk for Life.
Wasted Walsh: ResLife’s Need For Greater Transparency
As the semester comes to a close, a look back at the events in Walsh Hall highlight the need for greater transparency on the part of the Office of Residential Life.
Lessons From London: How To Feel Small Around Big Ben
Kendra Kumor reflects upon her time studying abroad in London, and on the necessity of perspective.
Demand For BC Counseling Up 25 Percent In Three Years
As a result of the 25-percent increase in student counseling needs, UCS seeks additional time, resources, and staff.
Coachella Or ‘No-Chella’: Are Musical Festivals Still Worth It?
Coachella has led to the flourishing of music festivals across the country but is the once-acclaimed festival still live up to the hype?