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(02/05/19 3:59am)
On Jan. 28, the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles officially declared that it would become easier for transgender people to change their sex on their driver's licenses.
(01/16/19 2:36am)
North Carolina is the only state where people can't get restraining orders against members of their sex, but the ACLU of North Carolina and Equality North Carolina are signing onto a lawsuit to change that.
(01/15/19 1:49am)
Hunter Sigmund had never been on a major television network. But on Jan. 7, that changed.
(10/31/18 10:52pm)
At the ReCYCLEry, a handful of people have brought their bikes, and they spread throughout the small garage. Some ask for advice, while others go about their own business. Handle grips are replaced, chains oiled and wobbly tires adjusted.
(10/31/18 1:56am)
An unusual combination of events, a drag show and a comedy show, are on campus for homecoming week.
(10/28/18 11:30pm)
The news that the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services is considering establishing a legal definition of sex under Title IX has stoked fears of erasure and persecution among some — perhaps especially in North Carolina, the state of the 2016 “bathroom bill.”
(10/17/18 1:08am)
On the third floor of the UNC Student Stores and to the right of the escalator, there are six small, coffee-brown tables. They sit neatly in a line, up against a wall of massive floor-to-ceiling windows. It’s an intimate view of the heart of campus — the dining hall, the Pit, two libraries, constant foot traffic. This place, right here, is Hunter Sigmund’s spot.
(10/16/18 1:41am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Safe Zone trainings are part of the national Safe Zone Project. The trainings at UNC were developed independently. The article has been updated with the correction information about the trainings. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/15/18 12:37am)
Manifest Music Festival is coming to Chapel Hill for its third year in a row from Oct. 19 to 20.
(10/09/18 2:02am)
The next time students are hit with a project on the 20th and 21st century American South, researchers from the Southern Oral History Program offer an alternative to traditional academic resources.
(10/03/18 2:15am)
A federal judge upheld House Bill 2's replacement last Sunday, but provided clarity for legal challenges moving forward.
(10/01/18 2:45am)
Raleigh celebrated Pride on Saturday with their second annual N.C. Pride at Night Festival and Celebration.
(09/28/18 3:38am)
As students get increasingly busy with readings for class, they may lose track of time to dedicate to pleasure reading. The Queer Book Club on campus offers an inclusive solution.
(09/10/18 1:05am)
UNC is the first stop for drag queens Naomi Dix and Stormie Daie’s “Sister Sister” inaugural college drag tour.
(07/26/18 2:52am)
The secretary of the North Carolina Department of Administration, Machelle Sanders, appointed Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle to the new N.C. Commission on Inclusion, which was created to identify policies that advocate for inclusion and address discrimination.
(06/22/18 2:45am)
A North Carolina resident submitted a legal demand via email to Orange County in early June insisting that they remove any LGBT pride flags from government buildings.
(06/06/18 3:37am)
The sounds of cheering and honking filled the humid air as a group of rainbow-clad Pride supporters marched down Carrboro's East Weaver Street. Boom Unit Brass Band provided music for the evening as walkers handed out small rainbow flags to onlookers at the Weaver Street Market.
(02/18/18 11:55pm)
The U.S. Department of Education told BuzzFeed News it will refuse to hear complaints from transgender students who are banned from using the bathroom aligning with their gender identity.
(01/31/18 12:15am)
It took hanging upside-down with their left foot pointed to the ceiling for Abby Hylton to come to terms with their identity. Three years later, they are giving that same gift to queer and transgender people across the Triangle.
(12/06/17 12:11am)
The transgender community experienced the highest level of fatal violence this year than ever recorded in the United States, according to the Human Rights Campaign.