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(04/21/21 12:07am)
In the past month, the N.C. General Assembly has introduced three bills seeking to discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those who are transgender and gender-nonconforming, in sports, health care and gender-affirming care.
(04/19/21 10:56pm)
With spring comes sunnier, brighter days.
(04/15/21 4:01am)
State legislators appointed five new members to the UNC Board of Governors last month.
(04/12/21 8:38pm)
There are 100 counties in the state of North Carolina — and UNC wants to help every single one.
(04/12/21 12:20am)
If you see a dolphin off the North Carolina coast with a big bulb on his dorsal fin, you might just be looking at Onion, a bottlenose dolphin who spends his summers in the Outer Banks.
(04/08/21 10:55pm)
Update April 9 9:45 a.m.: UNC Health will resume administering Johnson & Johnson vaccines Saturday, according to a statement from UNC Health. This only impacts the Hillsborough Hospital Clinic, where Moderna vaccines will still be administered.
(04/07/21 10:10pm)
A measure to limit Gov. Roy Cooper’s emergency powers passed in the N.C. House of Representatives last week.
(04/06/21 11:07pm)
When you are a student deciding on where to live next year, the choices can feel binary. You either cough up a hefty check to live in a ‘luxury apartment’ or you pay a more reasonable price to live in a house, which is often further from campus.
(04/08/21 6:25pm)
The North Carolina State Senate unanimously voted on March 25 to pass a new bill that would raise the minimum age for juvenile delinquency from 6 to 10. Of states with a specified minimum age, North Carolina currently has the lowest in the nation.
(04/06/21 2:14am)
In response to the increase in hate crimes across the state, Democratic legislators filed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act in both the N.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
(03/31/21 1:36am)
A community-led coalition is demanding legislators fulfill their promise to ensure equitable education for all students in North Carolina, based on a court-ordered action plan from 2019.
(03/30/21 11:50pm)
All adults in North Carolina will be able to be vaccinated soon following a new vaccine eligibility timeline announced by Gov. Roy Cooper on March 25.
(03/29/21 1:19am)
To stay afloat during the pandemic and continue providing a space for families to safely pass time, local farms have adjusted their business models and offerings throughout the past year.
(03/23/21 6:33pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper is once again easing COVID-19 restrictions in North Carolina starting Friday, March 26 at 5 p.m., he announced at a Tuesday news briefing.
(03/24/21 12:01am)
Underfunded and understaffed public health infrastructure, along with older and sicker populations, contributed to rural North Carolina counties being disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
(03/23/21 1:46am)
Last week, a white man shot and killed eight people at three massage parlors in the Atlanta area. Six of the victims were women of Asian descent. The incident highlights the nation's long history of racism and misogyny against Asian women, who are frequently dehumanized, hypersexualized and fetishized in American society.
(03/23/21 5:20am)
As North Carolina continues to advance vaccination groups across the state, an increasing number of the population is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(03/22/21 3:21am)
UNC junior Jason Reiser wants to be a film composer, so when he got the opportunity to score animated short films in Music 266: Advanced Composition, it felt like the perfect project for him.
(03/22/21 4:14am)
On Thursday, the streets of Yangon, Myanmar, filled with the sound of clanging pots and pans as citizens continued the protest against the military coup d’etat that took control in early February.
(03/22/21 3:10am)
Danita Thompson, vice president of the Cedar Grove Neighborhood Association, wasn’t expecting to know so many people by name as they drove through the pop-up vaccination site at their local community center.