Student Stores closes Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26 to transition ownership to Barnes & Noble.
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Student Stores closes Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26 to transition ownership to Barnes & Noble.
Student Stores closes Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26 to transition ownership to Barnes & Noble.
For some Tar Heel alumni living in Washington, D.C., there's always another Blue Cup.
When Chris Jordan was a child, he loved drinking hot Dr Pepper. From there, the idea of a Dr Pepper latte was born.
When Steel String Brewery opened in Carrboro in 2013, it was the 85th brewery in North Carolina.
Ulta to open in Eastgate Crossing
If students put their phones away for long enough, they can earn Franklin Street discounts.
Meals on Wheels held an event Wednesday to celebrate 40 years of community service in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Ashley, Carolyn, Rina, Jessica and Anna arrived at Top of the Hill at 10:30 p.m. to get tickets to watch the championship game at Top of the Hill. They were first in line.
Mandi and Jamie McMenamy celebrated the anniversary of Krave Kava Bar's opening on E. Main St. in Carrboro on Sat. April 2
After occupying its spot on Carrboro’s West Main Street for the past year, Krave has become much more than a bar.
Businesses are just as outraged.
Chapel Hill businesses are standing up against the controversial law, House Bill 2, passed on March 23.
Benny Cappella’s replaces Subway on Franklin Street
Former UNC-system President Tom Ross has found a new home.
He’s Not Here reopened Friday, and patrons couldn’t help but celebrate.
On Saturday afternoon, music, donations and a rivalry came together at Cat’s Cradle.
Rise Biscuits & Donuts, a popular biscuit and doughnut shop in the Triangle, opened its doors to customers in its newest Carrboro location at 310 E. Main St. Wednesday.
All around town, the image of a man sheltering a child in his coat has appeared.