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Coffee shops, parks, libraries, museums and community centers — what do these places all have in common? They’re not your house or your workplace. They’re “third places.”
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Coffee shops, parks, libraries, museums and community centers — what do these places all have in common? They’re not your house or your workplace. They’re “third places.”
UNC Affirmative Action Coalition hosted its inaugural Educational Equity Summit on Jan. 20, featuring guest speakers and panelists discussing the past and future of racial equity at UNC.
When Matthew Bhagat-Conway moved to Chapel Hill three years ago, he knew he did not want to drive to work every day.
As of Jan. 16, there were less than 900 students still waiting for on-campus housing.
On Friday, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation hosted its 40th Anniversary Gala — raising nearly $50,000 and well exceeding the foundation’s goal of $40,000.
With former Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz's departure to Michigan State University and Lee Roberts acting as interim chancellor, the UNC System Office is beginning the search for the next University Chancellor. University Editor Lauren Rhodes and Assistant University Editor Ashley Quincin sat down with UNC System President Peter Hans to discuss the search process and campus community member concerns.
Julie Moore, a board member for the Southern Conservation Partners, has no shortage of enthusiasm for the longleaf pine.
Past a lesbian pride flag and down a flight of stairs into an underground bar, customers of Arcana Durham are met with mismatched antique furniture, mood lighting, themed drinks and a "family" of tarot readers.
Graduate students registered for at least one credit hour can live in any of UNC's on-campus housing options, including residence halls. But, most of them opt for an alternative.
Prior to coming to UNC last year, Zach Maready found himself on the verge of a crucial decision.
Besides entering the lottery and hoping for the best, there's typically not much UNC students can do if they want free tickets to the men's basketball home game against Duke.
When Emily Cataneo and Arshia Simkin graduated from their Masters of Fine Arts in creative writing program in 2019, they realized there weren't many opportunities outside of a university setting to improve creative writing.
No. 1 UNC women's tennis is back like it never left.
During those marathon town council meetings, it seems like elected officials, Town staff and developers can use their own vocabularies to discuss affordable housing. The words don't make sense to an untrained ear. Cost burden, AMI, LUMO — what does any of it actually mean?
On Jan. 18, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education held its first meeting of the year to discuss topics such as the Parents’ Bill of Rights and the Exceptional Children program restructuring.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees met on Jan. 18 to discuss the future of the School of Civic Life and Leadership, student wellness and the search for the University’s next chancellor.
The Edition on Rosemary opened its doors to residents on Dec. 13, nearly four months after its initially scheduled move-in date.
Courtney Banghart knew No. 23 UNC's game against No. 13 Louisville was going to be a heavyweight bout. Or, in her words, "like literally a rock fight."
At UNC's halftime shootaround, Lexi Donarski stood in the corner and put up shots for five straight minutes.
About eight years ago, Chris Jordan’s coffee shop coworker asked him if he wanted to buy an espresso machine. He didn’t think about where to put his new machine until after he bought it.