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Franklin Street's Homegrown Halloween ended at 11:00 p.m., one hour earlier than last year and saw fewer incidents than in past years.
Use this interactive map to prepare for road closures and the hellish Halloween parking downtown. Road closures downtown start as early as 6:00 p.m. Cars must be removed from closed roads by 3:00 p.m.
Transplanting Traditions Community Farm, a farm where refugee families grow and sell food, will host a fundraising dinner at Lantern on Sept. 30. Khai Nyuitow, a Karen refugee from Burma, is the head chef for the event. She is 26 and has lived in Chapel Hill since 2005 with her two children. The Daily Tar Heel’s Stephanie Lamm sat down with Nyuitow as she prepared for the event.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story contained a few errors. First, Takwae Htoo was never a single mother. She moved from Thailand to Texas with her husband and her 5-year-old son. She and her husband are still married.
After backlash for the name “Crepe Culture,” co-owners Sree Valluru and Suvidha Kovuri changed the name of their Franklin Street restaurant to “Crepe Traditions.”
Many Confederate monuments across the South have been vandalized in the past weeks, sparking a national conversation about what it means to honor the past.
In the weeks since UNC announced it had extended the contracts of three coaches, several people have sent letters to the University’s administration accusing the program of not supporting UNC women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell.
Police are searching for someone who painted "black lives matter," "KKK" and "murderer" on a University monument dedicated to Confederate soldiers.
C.D. Mock, North Carolina’s former wrestling coach who was fired last month, says the University violated his First Amendment rights.
At a vigil on Friday in the Pit, students lit candles representing the nine victims of the Charleston shooting, which occurred in Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Elson Floyd, president of Washington State University and a former UNC administrator, devoted his life to advancing higher education.
Former Chancellor William Brantley Aycock, who died Saturday at age 99, guided UNC through a tumultuous period in history.
Legendary UNC chancellor and longtime law professor William B. Aycock died Saturday at the age of 99.
Allisha Gray, a rising junior and wing on the North Carolina women’s basketball team, has been granted a release to talk to other schools about the possibility of transferring, the University announced Tuesday.
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UNC's accrediting agency has placed the University on probation for one year while it continues to monitor the academic climate.
In the military, one of the core tenets is service before self.
Martin Brinkley will serve as the new dean of the UNC School of Law.
Penalties for 18 years of academic irregularities at the University of North Carolina may come within the year.