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Eric Montross, a former UNC and NBA big man, dies at 52 after cancer fight
The University of North Carolina released a statement from the family Monday morning saying Eric Montross died Sunday at 52 years old surrounded by loved ones at his Chapel Hill home.
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Students criticize the University of North Carolina's response to an active shooter emergency
Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are criticizing the school’s response to a campus shooting that killed a faculty member.
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Graduate student charged with murder in killing of University of North Carolina faculty member
A University of North Carolina graduate student walked into a classroom building, shot his faculty advisor and then left, authorities said Tuesday about the attack that led to a lockdown on the Chapel Hill campus while police searched for the attacker.
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One killed and one arrested at UNC Chapel Hill
A faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building Monday at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The school said a suspect has been arrested.
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Oregon, UNC's Marching Bands Perform at San Diego Landmarks Ahead of Holiday Bowl
While the University of Oregon and University of North Carolina (UNC) football teams prepare to face off in the Holiday Bowl this week, both universities’ respective marching bands are putting on shows at two iconic San Diego locations.
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Petco Park's Holiday Bowl Makeover
Transforming Petco Park into a football field is no easy feat, but crews are working diligently to prepare for the Holiday Bowl. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shows you their progress.
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Affirmative Action in Jeopardy After Justices Raise Doubts
Members of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority are questioning the continued use of affirmative action in higher education. In lengthy arguments Monday, the justices wrestled with persistent, difficult questions of race. The justices heard from six different lawyers in challenges to policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard. Those policies consider race among many factors in evaluating applications...
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Supreme Court Set to Hear Cases Challenging Affirmative Action in College Admissions
A Supreme Court that’s twice blessed race-conscious college admissions programs now seems poised to restrict their use with the addition of three Trump-appointed justices.