A Call for the Arts: UNC’s artistic legacy demonstrates the value of a robust...
BY: TONY LIU On a national, local, or individual scale, the arts play an integral role in the health of our communities. Here in North Carolina, the number of artists and art-based organizations is...
View ArticleChancellor Folt’s Inaugural Open House
BY: CAROLINE WORONOFF On Wednesday February 5th from 4:30-5:30 on the second floor of the Student Union, The Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor (SACC) will host Chancellor Folt in her...
View ArticleMoral March brings thousands to Jones Street
<>Spot the Campus BluePrint staffers! Photo courtesy of Grace Tatter BY LAYLA QURAN I spent last Saturday morning with tens of thousands of my favorite people in the state. Last Saturday, I and...
View ArticleAthletics. Academics. Ambiguity. Part 1
BY: INA KOSOVA, NORMAN ARCHER, & WILSON SINK In January, UNC’s Mary Willingham ignited a nationwide scandal when she joined with CNN to expose low literacy rates among college athletes. She also...
View ArticleAthletics. Academics. Ambiguity. Part 2
BY: INA KOSOVA, NORMAN ARCHER, & WILSON SINK In January, UNC’s Mary Willingham ignited a nationwide scandal when she joined with CNN to expose low literacy rates among college athletes. She also...
View ArticleAthletics. Academics. Ambiguity. Part 3
BY: INA KOSOVA, NORMAN ARCHER, & WILSON SINK In January, UNC’s Mary Willingham ignited a nationwide scandal when she joined with CNN to expose low literacy rates among college athletes. She also...
View ArticleThe Duke-UNC Connection
Duke and UNC have a rivaled history, but the schools are starting to collaborate in more ways than you’d think. BY TONY LIU “I’m a Tar Heel born, I’m a Tar Heel bred. And when I die, I’m a Tar Heel...
View ArticleThe Unacceptable Decline in North Carolina’s Support for Education
COMMENTARY BY EMILIO VINCENTE Today, along with teachers, students and community members, I’m taking part in a civil disobedience to highlight the constant attacks on our public education by the North...
View ArticleChristopher Browning: After Four Decades of Holocaust Scholarship, Academic...
BY JENNIFER WALDKIRCH The Frank Porter Graham Professorship, one of the many distinguished professorships at Carolina, was created in 1991 to encourage academic prestige at the university. In 1999,...
View ArticleUnderpaid, Undervalued and Many on the Way Out: North Carolina’s teachers...
BY CAROLINE WORONOFF Teachers are one of North Carolina’s most undervalued assets. The state ranks 46th in the nation for teacher pay—with teachers making approximately ten thousand dollars less than...
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