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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.
Marcus Paige’s No. 5 Carolina Blue basketball jerseys have flown off retailers’ shelves the last two years, but next year, jersey selection may be limited.
After backlash for the name “Crepe Culture,” co-owners Sree Valluru and Suvidha Kovuri changed the name of their Franklin Street restaurant to “Crepe Traditions.”
Students know the importance of getting a good deal.
Jake Purves (left) and his brother Trey Purves peruse comic books at Chapel Hill Comics on Franklin Street. Jake has subscriptions to Antman and Secret Wars.
Shortly before West Franklin Street meets Carrboro, a storefront with a blue awning displays the name Chapel Hill Comics.
A new car washing service headed by UNC students is coming to University Place this fall.
If you ever hear Shania Twain’s song “I Feel Like a Woman” while walking down Rosemary Street, it’s probably coming from Country Fried Duck.
Construction and a name change are reshaping the complex Chapel Hill residents used to know as University Mall.
The Chapel Hill Town Council could eventually consider approving the construction of part of a development within a resource conservation district on Eubanks Road.
The Chapel Hill Town Council voted 7-1 to approve the Obey Creek development agreement Monday, greenlighting a 1.5 million-square-foot residential and retail project on U.S. Highway 15-501 across from Southern Village.
Many of those who attended Monday’s Chapel Hill Town Council meeting were surprised when the council decided not to vote on the four Obey Creek development items up for discussion, including Roger Perry of East West Partners, the project’s developer.
Morinaga America Foods Inc. is close to completing construction on its 100,000 square-foot candy factory located in Mebane.
Within the next few days there will be a new casual venue on the Carrboro restaurant scene.
Following the suit of a string of new Franklin Street eateries opening this year is Crepe Culture, a cafe serving a variety of crepes and coffee drinks.
Since 1981, when UNC Hospitals admitted its first patient with AIDS, UNC has worked toward the bold goal of curing a patient with HIV.
The Hot Light at the Krispy Kreme location on East Franklin Street is off for good.
UNC announced a partnership with leading pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline to research and develop a cure for AIDS at a press conference on Monday.
Although North Carolina has the most breweries in the South, the region still lags behind other parts of the United States in the number of craft breweries per capita.
On Sunday, Orange County residents from all walks of life will realize they have a lot more in common than a love for fried chicken when they come together for Orange County’s annual Community Dinner.