Organizations and businesses in Chapel Hill celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month
October is National LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of LGBTQ+ individuals throughout history.
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October is National LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of LGBTQ+ individuals throughout history.
On the move-in day of his sophomore year, Greer Christy, now a junior at UNC, received a text from his roommate saying she could no longer live with him.
During Latinx Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, members of the Latinx LGBTQ+ community in North Carolina and the Triangle are working to increase support, education and advocacy for each other.
Orange County residents struggling with substance abuse can now access naloxone, which reverses opioid overdose, for free from a vending machine located at the county’s Detention Center.
Editor’s Note: Pseudonyms are used throughout this column.
To some UNC students, Wilson Library is a stoic, sometimes intimidating place to study. But in the 1970s, the basement hallway served as a safe meeting space for LGBTQ+ students — mostly gay men — to congregate and to exchange ideas among the archival stacks.
Generally, if you were to ask the question, "Who receives abortions?" there is one common answer: women.
UNC’s LGBTQ Center is hosting Queer FallFest, which promotes queer-affirming and queer-centric organizations on campus while allowing students to connect with them and fellow students.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
House Bill 755, Parents' Bill of Rights, moved to the N.C. Senate floor after passing its hearing in the Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, the Orange County Arts Commission opened the Teen Art Collective: LGBTQIA+ in Hillsborough — a space that works to bring teenagers together through art.
Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “Parental Rights in Education” bill into law. The inconspicuously named legislation bars public school teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third-grade classrooms.
The UNC's LGBTQ Center has collaborated with on-campus and outside organizations to host this week's annual Pride Week at UNC, which will run until Friday.
When UNC senior Trang Le first attended an event for Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ students, she didn’t want to leave.
In 1976, the first Southeastern Gay Conference in the United States was held on UNC's campus.
The national blood shortage is growing more severe by the day. In March of 2020, when COVID-19 forced blood drive cancellations, there were 86,000 fewer donations nationwide.
Here are some of the events happening on campus this week to celebrate National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11.
During a typical year, the Pride: Durham, NC annual celebration packs Duke University's campus with a parade, over 125 food vendors and festivities aimed at celebrating the LGBTQ+ community across the Triangle.
Content warning: This piece contains graphic descriptions of experiences transgender individuals have had with TSA security.
Erin Siegal McIntyre, an assistant professor at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, noticed a small placard on the doors of several of her colleagues while walking around Carroll Hall.