UNC completes a 100-year-old challenge
One hundred years ago, former UNC President Kemp Battle charged UNC with a mission.
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One hundred years ago, former UNC President Kemp Battle charged UNC with a mission.
The Spotted Dog restaurant in Carrboro has something to offer everyone, whether you are a meat eater or a plant eater.
UNC alumnus Ryan Watts remembers when he and his UNC friends didn't know where to go out one night after classes.
Vimala Rajendran, owner of Vimala’s Curryblossom Cafe, said she pays her employees well over $12.75 an hour and splits tips evenly among all employees.
The Il Palio restaurant at Chapel Hill’s Siena Hotel might be undergoing renovations, but that hasn’t stopped executive chef Teddy Diggs from keeping things fresh in the kitchen until it reopens in mid-September. Diggs spoke to senior writer Rachel Herzog about making the perfect lasagna and how college students can move beyond ramen noodles.
There’s a moment when Shaw Sturton is talking — he pauses to watch as his employee carries two espressos over to customers.
The Raleigh City Council stirred up controversy last week — under the new zoning plans, food trucks will be blocked from operating in some areas where they’ve served customers for years.
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. For some Chapel Hill residents, that place is the BP Service Station in Eastgate Shopping Center.
Heeding the call of competitors, Verizon Wireless eliminated two-year contracts from its business model — ending years of subsidized cellphone plans.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated when the plan was approved. The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved the plans on June 9. The story has been updated to reflect this change.
Campus Health Services will open a pharmacy on the third floor of Student Stores later this semester.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, The Daily Tar Heel misrepresented the headline of the story as "Proposed sales tax bill could unite urban, rural counties in NC" on Tuesday's front page. The headline should reflect that the proposed sales tax bill could divide rural and urban counties in NC. The headline has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
A recent survey gave North Carolina a B- overall for small business friendliness, but experts disagree on what conclusions the grades offer.
Sakura Xpress is leaving Chapel Hill, but its signature hibachi won’t be gone for long.
Twenty-five cent beers are gone, but Country Night is here to stay — elsewhere.
Rise Biscuits & Donuts offers more than your typical buttered biscuit, and this popular chain will soon be coming to Carrboro.
Earlier this month, seven startups joined accelerator program Launch Chapel Hill to help get their businesses off the ground.
The first few weeks of college can be hard on a wallet. We strongly recommend you take advantage of as many deals as possible, and we want to help you do that.
The beginnings and ends of semesters are marked by many things: stress, a flurry of hasty packing and often piles of furniture and Walmart rugs being thrown away.