UNC food pantries and organizations work to combat food insecurity on campus
September is Hunger Action Month and many UNC food pantries and organizations are aiming to combat and destigmatize food insecurity on campus.
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September is Hunger Action Month and many UNC food pantries and organizations are aiming to combat and destigmatize food insecurity on campus.
UNC students know the Franklin Street Target all too well. The storefront is hard to miss and hard to avoid, being the only grocery store in the walkable vicinity.
Attendees crowded under vendor tents, admiring creations by local artists as a DJ played live music at the Carrboro Town Commons for The Bazaar Craft and Art Market on Sunday.
For anyone who has been outside lately, crisp fall days seem like a faraway dream.
Jamil Kadoura opened Mediterranean Deli 32 years ago with his mom and sister, a $16,000 investment, six tables and 12 chairs.
As well as winding lines, UNC students visiting the bottom of Lenoir Dining Hall can also expect to find three new restaurants this semester.
The Carrboro Farmers' Market celebrated the 24th annual National Farmers Market Week from Aug. 6 through 12.
A new haven for lovers of food and art alike has come to Franklin Street.
The Daily Tar Heel’s coverage of the arts is a bit like a story – it’s gone through various versions, passed into several hands and has an intricate plot. It's a story that is full of details about our paper and its history in our community.
Updated Aug. 10, 7:05 p.m.: The Chapel Hill Fire Department's investigation into the cause of the fire confirmed that it started on the roof due to work being done there at the time. They also found the fire was accidental.
Over the summer, students on campus do not have the option of a meal plan and must pay for every meal. Lunch and dinner at Chase Dining Hall and the Top of Lenoir are both just under $15 per meal, not including tax.
The Hillsborough Community Garden, accessible from Hillsborough's riverwalk, houses 4,500 square feet of planted produce. Cabbage, kale, chard, onions, radishes, lettuce, peppers, cilantro, cucumbers, tomatoes, squash and more are all organically grown and harvested without artificial pesticides, according to the garden's website.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced last week that the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer program will not be available for the 2023-2024 school year.
Eleanor Currie arrived at Sutton's Drug Store at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Although the Chapel Hill community is wealthy relative to North Carolina and the country, some households in the Town don't have access to affordable and healthy groceries.
A line of community members could be seen outside the Ben & Jerry's on Franklin Street all afternoon on Monday.
Tom Robinson’s Seafood has been a Carrboro institution for decades.
At their Wednesday meeting, the Chapel Hill Town Council gave updates on the redevelopment of the affordable housing complex Trinity Court, two concept plan reviews, appointments to three Town boards and other land use items.
Bul Box, a fast, casual Asian cuisine restaurant, opened its newest location on West Franklin Street on Monday, March 20.
Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon for the past 15 years, the Chapel Hill Farmers' Market has featured locally made products including pottery, kombucha, fresh pasta, seafood and mushroom jewelry.