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(11/23/21 4:28am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the district State Senator Valerie Foushee is running. She is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in District 6. The previous version also incorrectly said what office Chair of the Orange County Board of Commissioners Renee Price is running for. She is running for the North Carolina House of Representatives. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(11/22/21 11:31pm)
As we pack up and plan to head home for the holidays, many of us will find ourselves settling into our homes away from home for Thanksgiving.
(11/22/21 2:23am)
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, local community members are able to experience something they haven’t in several months — live music. North Carolina has begun hosting concerts across dozens of venues like Cat’s Cradle, Haw River Ballroom, Local 506 and Lincoln Theatre.
(11/22/21 4:01am)
Last week, N.C. Sen. Valerie Foushee announced she would be running to represent the state’s 6th District — currently the 4th District — in the U.S. House.
(11/21/21 11:51pm)
On Nov. 15, President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, into law. Lawmakers praised the bill for investing money into roads, bridges, mass transit, rail, airports, ports and waterways.
(11/21/21 8:39pm)
Fifty-one years ago today, James Cates Jr. attended an all-night dance in the Student Union. He had been asked to go to by the event organizers, the Committee for Afro-American Studies and the Carolina Union.
(11/18/21 7:12pm)
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide.
(11/17/21 12:53am)
Earlier this week, UNC hosted a Mental Health Summit to bring together faculty, staff, parents and students to discuss mental health on campus. Various sessions were held focusing on campus culture, crisis services and prevention. The event ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and was planned in response to the ongoing mental health crisis — and to understand and address mental health issues and well-being.
(11/15/21 11:31pm)
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.
(11/15/21 11:17pm)
From mom and pop shops and college bars to local restaurants, Chapel Hill and its surrounding areas are known for their college aesthetic.
(11/11/21 4:24am)
Pursuing a job is about convincing hiring managers of your qualifications — not just your qualifications themselves.
(11/09/21 12:07am)
On Nov. 1, Derek B. Kemp, associate vice chancellor for campus safety and risk management, sent every UNC student a survey to give feedback on UNC Police.
(11/03/21 11:36pm)
On Monday, a Republican-led redistricting committee in the N.C. Senate approved new congressional maps in North Carolina. The new maps will reshape the congressional districts in the U.S. House of Representatives, notably adding a new 14th congressional district in the House.
(11/01/21 10:43pm)
For those of us who come from public primary schools, the presence of police officers on campus is a familiar sight. Forty-three percent of public primary schools in 2015 had security staff — a statistic that only rises once students transition out of high school. Ninety-two percent of public colleges and universities had sworn and armed officers on campus.
(10/26/21 10:19pm)
With Halloween right around the corner, there's one thing on everyone's mind — candy. Currently being sold in giant bags at the supermarket, everyone has their own opinions on which Halloween treat reigns supreme during the month of October. Here, the Editorial Board explains their favorite confection and why they think it bests all others.
(10/26/21 1:51am)
Last week, U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs ruled against the so-called Students for Fair Admissions in its lawsuit alleging that UNC discriminates against white and Asian applicants. This is one of three ongoing suits filed by the organization attacking affirmative action policies, including one against Harvard University that is currently under review by the Supreme Court.
(10/24/21 11:38pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
(10/25/21 10:37pm)
Democratic Rep. David Price has represented North Carolina's 4th Congressional District for more than 30 years. Last week he announced he will not seek reelection and will retire at the end of his term in December 2022.
(11/02/21 10:13pm)
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) started the process of moving its headquarters out of its home in Greensboro, North Carolina last month. Greensboro has served as the conference headquarters home since its founding in 1953.
(10/18/21 10:26pm)
The Editorial Board — made up of eight undergraduate and graduate students — has made its endorsements for each position on the ballot during the Orange County municipal elections. More in-depth details on how we made these endorsements can be found here.