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Belichick Era Begins at UNC: Top Football Flip, Athletic Leadership Change, New Bar, and National Rankings Highlight Campus News

Belichick Era Begins at UNC: Top Football Flip, Athletic Leadership Change, New Bar, and National Rankings Highlight Campus News

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Good morning, Tar Heels! Here's your campus news update for Monday, July 21, 2025. In a significant boost to our football program, four-star safety Jakob Weatherspoon has flipped his commitment from Ohio State to join the Tar Heels under new head coach Bill Belichick. Weatherspoon, a 5-foot-10, 175-pound prospect from Avon High School in Ohio, is ranked No. 14 among safeties and No. 9 in Ohio for the 2026 recruiting class. This marks the fifth four-star recruit in Belichick’s inaugural recruiting class, which currently ranks 17th nationally. Coach Belichick, who led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl titles, will make his college coaching debut with UNC’s season opener against TCU on September 1. In administrative news, UNC has announced a leadership transition in its athletic department. Bubba Cunningham, who has served as athletic director since 2011, will mentor his successor, Steve Newmark, through the upcoming academic year before becoming a senior advisor to the chancellor and athletic director in 2026. Newmark, currently president of RFK Racing and a Chapel Hill native, will assume the role of executive associate athletic director effective August 15, 2025. This transition plan ensures continuity and strategic vision in Carolina athletics under Newmark's future leadership. The Chapel Hill community is set to welcome a new addition to Franklin Street. One40 Social, a sports bar offering Ukrainian street food and entertainment, is opening in a long-vacant space. With seating for nearly 500 guests, this venue aims to revitalize the area and provide a unique dining experience for students and residents alike. UNC-Chapel Hill continues to uphold its reputation for excellence. The university has been ranked the No. 5 public university in the country and is tied for No. 27 overall in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. Notably, Carolina is No. 1 for best value among public universities for the 20th time. This marks the 23rd consecutive year that UNC has been ranked among the top five public universities. In response to recent federal actions, UNC-Chapel Hill student government leaders are spearheading a national campaign defending higher education. The campaign calls for the administration to refrain from controlling student activities and curricula on college campuses. Over 120 student government leaders from more than 30 colleges have signed a letter accusing the White House of politicizing higher education and threatening funding for schools that do not end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around campus. Go Heels!
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