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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries across the globe, educators at UNCA grapple with how to ...
People continue to cite religion as a means not to get vaccines despite their safety and effectiveness in disease prevention.
In response to conservative protestors hosting an anti-abortion event on campus, UNCA students threw a “Big Gay Spring Fling” ...
Climate change, through all of its dangerous and exponentially growing side effects, affects us every day of our lives, ...
March 27th marks the beginning of Greek Week at UNC Asheville, with a Women’s History tabling by the Epsilon Psi chapter of ...
Katie Eastridge can’t quite remember when she last slept through a storm without bracing for impact. These days, when the rain drums against the roof of her tiny house cabin, her mind drifts to the ...
Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage across much of Western North Carolina, and five months later, many residents are still cleaning up the damage in their backyards. “We’ve had floods before, ...
UNCA kicked off a new tradition March 21, hosting its first ever on-campus Spring Equinox Celebration, allowing for students to come together for an afternoon filled with creative activities, ...
UNC Asheville students said they are grappling with the dining hall’s heavy use of canola oil, appreciating the meal variety but questioning its potential health risks. “Brown Dining Hall is better ...
Emily Mariko Eng, who holds a doctorate in music and serves as director of wind bands at UNC Asheville, recently began her tenure as music director of the Blue Ridge Orchestra, a local volunteer ...