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(07/13/20 4:59am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article described Carolina Le as new member coordinator for Alpha Epsilon Delta. Le is the co-president of AED. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(07/09/20 5:07am)
Protests for racial justice and debates over Confederate monuments have raged across the nation. Graham, North Carolina, is no exception.
(07/09/20 5:07am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners held a virtual listening session Tuesday night in partnership with the sheriff’s office and Human Relations Commission to hear public comments on policing and racial justice issues.
(07/01/20 4:20am)
Chatham and Orange county residents shared their personal experiences as Black, Indigenous and other people of color in a panel on Monday sponsored by community organizers and local leaders.
(06/29/20 3:36am)
Chapel Hill residents came together on Saturday afternoon for a week-delayed Juneteenth rally at McCorkle Place, celebrating the holiday with local speakers, poets and musical performers while reflecting on the town's dark, racist past.
(06/26/20 5:03am)
The Undergraduate Senate unanimously voted to pass a concurrent resolution during its full meeting June 24 to support the renaming of UNC campus buildings.
(06/24/20 2:03am)
Members of the Faculty Executive Committee met virtually Monday afternoon to discuss a roadmap for racial equity at UNC, and remaining concerns from the community conversation held June 19 regarding the University’s fall reentry.
(06/22/20 2:07am)
From a young age, Danita Mason-Hogans was surrounded by change-makers.
(06/19/20 2:50am)
In a June 17 press conference, labor organizers and essential workers called on U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., to support the the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act, a $3 trillion piece of COVID-19 relief legislation that includes a second round of stimulus checks and other worker-protecting provisions.
(06/18/20 5:15am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners held a virtual business meeting Tuesday where they approved Orange County's fiscal year 2020-21 operating budget.
(06/11/20 5:08pm)
Gov. Cooper signed Executive Order 143 on June 4 to address the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communities of color in North Carolina.
(05/11/20 1:12am)
UNC’s Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward welcomed four new student members and heard from the University of Virginia President's Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation at its third meeting Friday.
(04/16/20 1:07am)
Orange County government officials requested demographic data analyzing COVID-19 patients in the county after data was released at the state and national level showing African Americans may be disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
(02/20/20 1:15am)
Earlier this week, members of the community gathered at the Chapel Hill Public Library for “Conversations on Equity,” a speaker series sponsored by local groups that delves into issues of equity and race relations in the community.
(02/10/20 2:48am)
Thousands of marchers from social justice groups across North Carolina attended the NAACP-sponsored "Historic Thousands on Jones Street" march in downtown Raleigh on Saturday.
(12/22/19 9:06pm)
According to The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Orange County have seen a rise in minority populations since 2010.
(11/18/19 1:41pm)
Manly McCauley was 18 years old when he was lynched near Chapel Hill in 1898.
(07/22/19 2:37pm)
In the middle of an extreme heat advisory on Saturday evening, the Orange County Speedway delivered its own form of heat on a race track in Rougemont, North Carolina advertised as “the fasted ⅜-mile race track in America.”
(03/25/19 12:37am)
UNC students, faculty members, law school affiliates and practicing attorneys gathered for the Critical Race Theory Symposium at the UNC School of Law on Saturday.
(03/22/19 12:40am)
Featuring fresh, fun, fierce and local drag queens, the second season of the “Drag Queens Are Coming!” show at Cat’s Cradle is on Friday, March 22 at 10 p.m.