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Gov. Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina gained 28,690 new jobs in 2022, according to a press release issued by the North Carolina Department of Commerce on Monday.
Charlie Farris and Jason Kesler, franchise owners of Jersey Mike’s Subs and 2004 UNC graduates, purchased Chapel Hill’s Al’s Burger Shack in December from Al Bowers, the founder and former owner of the popular joint.
Downtown Chapel Hill had over 9 million visitors in 2022 — an increase of over 1.6 million from the last year — according to the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership.
Shake Shack has come to Chapel Hill. The burger and milkshake joint, located at 1800 E. Franklin St., opened on Dec. 22.
It’s time to grab your milk and get ready for some cookies! Crumbl Cookies will hold a grand opening of its Franklin Street location on Feb. 3.
Attending Kenan-Flagler Business School might soon cost (even more) money. Recently, the UNC Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 20 percent increase in the Program Enhancement Fee for both majors and minors in the undergraduate business program.
The University and its affiliated bodies faced several major lawsuits over the course of the year.
Update Monday, Nov. 21 at 2:10 p.m.: This story has been updated to reflect response from the Angelica Rose Brown's lawyer.
Golden Fig Books, an independent Durham bookstore, is opening a new store in Carrboro at Carr Mill Mall on Friday, Nov. 18.
Charles Lopez and Renée Price are facing off for the chance to represent District 50 in the N.C. House of Representatives.
Beginning on Oct. 31, three roads surrounding the site of The 203 Project will become one-way streets as construction continues. The project is located on South Greensboro Street in Carrboro.
The Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau recently launched Chapel Hill Diversity, a digital resource intending to support and promote businesses owned by people of color in Orange County.
Since 2018, Kenan-Flagler Business School students have paid a Performance Enhancement Fee aimed at enhancing the Undergraduate Business Program and providing resources for students such as academic advising and global scholarships.
UNC undergraduate alumnus Nehemiah Stewart is working to level the playing field for minority students at historically Black colleges and universities and primarily white institutions in North Carolina.
Chapel Hill Town staff invited community members to share their thoughts on the current and future design of Franklin Street in an online survey.
First, let me get this off my chest. I was a Duke undergrad. I still bleed Duke blue and have shaved a Z on the side of my head for Zion! That said, as a high school senior, I only applied to Carolina and Duke. At the time, there was no Carolina Covenant, and I “underperformed” on my Morehead interview. So, I took down my “Duke is a Four-Letter Word” bumper sticker and tucked away my memories of calling into the Dean Smith Show in middle school. Financial aid made Duke free, and Carolina was far from it.
Update Monday, Nov. 21 at 10:45 a.m.: This story has been updated to reflect recent court filings by the University and business school professors.
The Kenan-Flagler Business School held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday to announce the $150 million construction of Steven D. Bell Hall.
Jennifer S. Conrad, a professor of finance at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, was named interim dean of the business school on Thursday, according to an announcement sent to the school's faculty, staff and students.