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  • Live-Action Clue Game Returns to Wilson Library May 22The doors of Wilson Library will open after hours for UNC students to play a live-action game of Clue. Win great prizes! Pizza for all. Continue reading »(more)

  • Library Welcomes 2013-14 AssociatesThe UNC Library welcomes its newest class of Carolina Academic Library Associates (CALAs) for the 2013-2014 academic year. Continue reading »(more)

  • Library Issues Report about 2010-12 ActivitiesA final report ofthe University Library’s two year plan, covering the years 2010-12, is now available to read in print or as a pdf download. Continue reading »(more)

  • Wilson Library Invites Commencement Visitors for Open House May 11Commencement visitors can step back in time during an open house at the Wilson Special Collections Library on Saturday, May 11. Continue reading »(more)

  • Author James Reston, Jr. (’63) to Reflect on his Life in Writing at May 7 ProgramJournalist and author James Reston, Jr. (’63) will reflect on his life as a writer and discuss two of his forthcoming books on Tuesday, May 7th at the Wilson Special Collections Library. Continue reading »(more)

  • Libraries Offer Additional Hours for ExamsMany UNC libraries will extend hours during spring exam week so that students can prepare for finals. Continue reading »(more)

  • A UNC Quiz: Academic Freedom and University HistoryIn conjunction with the Wilson Library exhibit A Right to Speak and to Hear: Academic Freedom and Free Expression at UNC, the University Gazette has published a quick quiz about the history of free speech at the University. Continue reading »(more)

  • Library Snapshot Day Is April 16UNC's first Library Snapshot Day will take place on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Smile! Continue reading »(more)

  • Remembering Student Opposition to the Speaker Ban, 50 Years LaterRaleigh attorney Robert Spearman, UNC class of 1965, will recall student efforts to repeal North Carolina's controversial 1963 Speaker Ban Law. Continue reading »(more)

  • Event Seeks to Improve Wikipedia Articles on History of African Americans in N.C.UNC's first Wikipedia Edit-a-thon will take place on April 14. The topic will be African-American history in North Carolina. Continue reading »(more)