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(06/12/23 1:33pm)
On June 3, hundreds of UNC students and Chapel Hill residents attended the town's second annual Pride Promenade. It was a celebration of LGBTQ+ identity, complete with rainbows, live music and performances by drag artists.
(06/05/23 2:35am)
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro kicked off their combined month-long LGBTQ+ pride celebration on June 3 with the second annual Pride Promenade.
(06/01/23 4:08pm)
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced on May 22 that it launched the Take Pride Now campaign. This campaign promotes prevention, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, specifically mpox.
(06/01/23 2:52am)
During the month of June, the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro will collaborate to hold a series of events in celebration of the third annual Small Town Pride.
(05/23/23 4:33pm)
The North Carolina athletic landscape has changed in the past year with the passage of new policies — including in NIL, sports betting and legislation impacting trans athletes.
(05/22/23 4:32pm)
For new students, navigating the resources available at UNC can be an overwhelming experience.
(05/20/23 1:52pm)
Sean Radek started swimming at age four and fell in love with the water and the sense of community that the sport brought him.
(04/25/23 8:06am)
On April 18, Republican lawmakers in the N.C. House of Representatives filed House Bill 673, which would criminalize drag shows in the presence of minors statewide.
(04/13/23 5:51am)
On Tuesday, a rainbow balloon arch and pride flags stood proudly in the Pit.
(04/09/23 6:47pm)
Staff at UNC’s LGBTQ Center have been preparing for this year’s Pride Week with an important new milestone in mind: its 20th anniversary.
(03/30/23 10:40pm)
Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture is calling on local artists to apply to create artwork celebrating the LGBTQ+ community which will be displayed at the 140 W. Franklin St Plaza.
(03/22/23 9:50pm)
Parents know how hard it is to navigate their child’s emotional state on a day-to-day basis, coaxing them through problems big and small. For me, as I think back on my oldest daughter through adolescence years ago, I often felt like a failure as a parent and as a professional social worker… because there were times I had to depend on others to help her.
(02/21/23 8:03pm)
Moe Goins, a sophomore at UNC, lives in a women's dorm room on campus even though he does not identify as a woman.
(02/19/23 7:29pm)
After commending former Congressman David Price for his service to District 4, the Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the annual budget and potential updates to the Administering Concept Plan and conditional zoning applications at its Feb. 15 meeting.
(02/10/23 3:58pm)
On Feb. 6, House Bill 43 was introduced to the N.C. General Assembly, proposing the prohibition of sterilization surgeries, puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors.
(02/08/23 10:13pm)
On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the North Carolina Senate passed Senate Bill 49, the Parents' Bill of Rights in a 29-18 vote. The bill must now be heard on the state House's floor.
(02/07/23 9:13pm)
Until he came out as gay in 2010, UNC alumnus Lee Storrow was able to donate 75 units of platelets over multiple years.
(01/30/23 2:33am)
The first National Hockey League pride night I ever went to was in 2018. I was thrilled to be there. My first favorite team, the Carolina Hurricanes, was playing my third favorite team, the Vancouver Canucks, and it was pride night. As a 15-year-old in the midst of questioning her own sexuality, who could ask for more? That night meant everything to me.
(11/30/22 12:28am)
Throughout the Triangle, groups are using music to create safe spaces for the local LGBTQ+ community away from discrimination or judgment.
(10/31/22 8:27pm)
Epilogue Books Chocolates Brews is offering free queer literature for young adult and middle grade readers through a carousel of books called Reading Rainbows.