A Week at the G Returns for 2023 

Editor’s Note: There is noregular issue during fall break. However, as this event starts before our next issue, The Carolinian is publishing this information as a standalone article. A Week at the G Returns for 2023  Be on the lookout for those picture-perfect moments in your classes, extracurriculars, and social gatherings that you want to share with UNC Greensboro and the rest of the community. University … Continue reading A Week at the G Returns for 2023 

Student Posters and Where They Are Tolerated

Aidan Van Nynatten News Writer No matter what building you walk into for classes, whether it’s Bryan, Sullivan, Curry, or anything in between, you can see the same thing written out on every door: “Please Do Not Post Flyers Or Student Announcements On Walls Or Doors In This Building.” Some may never even notice it, and even many who do likely don’t think much of … Continue reading Student Posters and Where They Are Tolerated

Student Marketplace Event Coming to UNC Greensboro October 4

Aidan Van Nynatten News Writer Students who have been hoping to get their hands on a tangible sample of the artistry at our school, seeking out an opportunity to build some experience selling their goods or services, or just looking to add to a novelty collection are in luck. On Oct. 4, everyone at UNCG can look forward to a novel concept on campus: a … Continue reading Student Marketplace Event Coming to UNC Greensboro October 4

Budget Cuts Explained

Aidan Van Nynatten News Writer The University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) is facing significant budgetary challenges in the 2023-2024 school year, including cuts on departmental spending across the board, according to the post “2023-2024 Budget Reductions and Our Path Forward” on the UNCG website. Academic and administrative divisions are dealing with reductions of 2%-8% from the 2022-23 academic year. Across the university, the total … Continue reading Budget Cuts Explained

This Week at UNCG

Jessi Rae Morton News Editor Democracy In Crisis: Lecture by Dr. Keith Gåddie Wed., Sept. 13, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in UNCG’s School of Education Building, Room 120 From the event webpage: Join us for the first lecture of UNC Greensboro’s 2023-24 Harriet Elliott Lecture Series, hosted by the Department of Political Science. The past decade has seen democratic systems come under attack both … Continue reading This Week at UNCG

NC Folk Fest Returns to Downtown Greensboro

Jessi Rae Morton News Editor The North Carolina Folk Festival returns to downtown Greensboro this weekend, Sept. 8-10. Admission to the festival is free, and no tickets are required. Events begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8, and the festival runs rain or shine. A festival map and schedule are available online. Perhaps most exciting for the UNC Greensboro community is the fact that … Continue reading NC Folk Fest Returns to Downtown Greensboro

100th Session of SGA Comes to a Close

Tyler Holden News Writer The 100th Session of the Student Government Association for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro met for its final meeting on Tuesday, April 18. At this meeting, SGA passed the sine die for the 100th Session, which officially brought the 100th Session to a close and signified the peaceful transfer of power from the 100th Session to the newly-elected 101st … Continue reading 100th Session of SGA Comes to a Close

The Campus Nature Challenge Returns for Spring 2023

Jessi Rae Morton News Editor UNC Greensboro’s Campus Nature Challenge, hosted by the Office of Sustainability, is returning from April 17 through 23. The Spartan Connect events page reads:  The Campus Nature Challenge returns for a 3rd year! For one week (April 17-23), UNCG students and employees will be asked to use the iNaturalist app to identify as many species across campus as they can. … Continue reading The Campus Nature Challenge Returns for Spring 2023

Anti-Defamation League Releases Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents

Jessi Rae Morton News Editor On March 23, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released their annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents. The ADL describes itself as “the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913, its timeless mission is ‘to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.’” The full annual audit is available online, including methodology and … Continue reading Anti-Defamation League Releases Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents