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Twitter is adorned with cartoon apes and penguins — non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that have risen to the surface of cryptocurrency.
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Twitter is adorned with cartoon apes and penguins — non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that have risen to the surface of cryptocurrency.
On Friday, Sept. 16, Douglas A. Shackelford announced his resignation as Dean of UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School. With the departure of Dean Shackelford, I strongly believe that there is now a chance to heal Kenan-Flagler after years of leadership and actions that directly contradict the institution’s stated mission to build and inspire leaders who make the world a better place.
Update Sept. 16, 3:33 p.m.: This article has been updated to reflect additional information from the University.
Cha House, an Asian-inspired tea and snack bar on Franklin Street, is rebranding and changing its name to Tea Hill.
The Carrboro Town Council voted unanimously to approve an exemption for after-hours concrete work at the 203 Project construction site, with an amendment to limit work done over the weekend.
The Town of Chapel Hill may be welcoming its first Cook Out location as early as this Friday, Sept. 9, according to restaurant officials. It will be located in an old Burger King restaurant building on 450 S Elliott Rd. in the same lot as the Elliott Square shopping center.
Raising Cane's is set to open a location on the corner of Franklin Street and Columbia Street at 101 E. Franklin St. this spring.
Local businesses in Chapel Hill have been working to build and maintain strong community support and provide for community needs in a rapidly developing area.
Campuses across the UNC System do not always establish an atmosphere that promotes free expression, according to a recent report produced by UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC-Greensboro professors.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.
The East Rosemary Street Redevelopment Project, a joint venture between the Town of Chapel Hill and Grubb Properties that aims to incentivize business growth and research development in downtown Chapel Hill, is scheduled to be completed by next summer.
Loretha Johnson opened Ms. Mastic’s Crystals & More in 2020 to help the community with natural healing products, following in the footsteps of her ancestors.
Crumbl Cookies is coming to Franklin Street, but the location is in the early stages of development, so no opening date has been released yet.
Still Life Chapel Hill held soft-opening events on Friday and Saturday, showing off its rooftop area for the first time and adding a new nightlife spot for the local community.
Prologue Used and Rare Books, a sister storefront adjacent to Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews, held its preview night event on Saturday.
Over the summer, five new businesses and restaurants have come or are coming to Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill might be welcoming its first Cook Out location at 450 S. Elliott Rd., replacing the Burger King that currently resides in the same location.
The CVS Pharmacy located at 137 E. Franklin St. will permanently close next week on June 16.
Counterculture Week kicks off Monday at 8 p.m. and will run until Sunday. The week in Durham features in-person and virtual events, including a fashion show – all hosted and organized by different local small businesses and organizations.
After almost 16 years in business, Vietnamese restaurant Lime and Basil closed on April 6.