Dance Marathon spends week prepping for main event
With mere days until Dance Marathon’s main event, the organization is still pushing to raise "Half a Million in Half the Time."
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With mere days until Dance Marathon’s main event, the organization is still pushing to raise "Half a Million in Half the Time."
Running around campus for appointments will soon be a thing of the past.
Students hungry for more healthy options on campus won't have to wait long — Healthy Carolina has partnered with Pinckney’s Produce and AFRESH!, two locally-owned produce delivery companies, to bring fresh produce to campus.
A meninigitis strain B vaccine is now availble at the Thompson Student Health Center, the university announced over spring break.
After South Quad flooded Monday, residents were left wondering about the safety of their belongings and their future living situations.
Every spring, millions of people raise funds for the American Cancer Society through Relay for Life.
By 6:15 p.m. Tuesday night, the line stretched from the Russell House Ballroom all the way to Fresh Burger. Music was blaring and the smell of warm tortilla chips filled the air.
Several students whose South Quad rooms were affected by Monday’s flood were told they won’t know the status of their damaged belongings until Friday.
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A pipe ruptured on the south side of South Quad Monday night. The building suffered a loss of power and was evacuated.
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It’s all cleared out, except for a single painting left on the wall.
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