All Up in Your Business for Aug. 22, 2017
Lotsa Pizza
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Lotsa Pizza
Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Small, large, circle, square, thin crust, stuffed crust or with extra toppings.
Walking down West Franklin Street on a Wednesday afternoon, it can feel like a food desert. Before this summer, there were no places to buy many essential items every college student needs throughout their academic career.
Fleming Fuller began working at local bar He’s Not Here while he was a student at UNC checking IDs. After moving up the ranks as a barback and bartender, he’s now served as the home of the Blue Cup’s general manager for six years. Summer Editor Rachel Jones talked to him about the history behind the bar and how it keeps its doors open in the summer.
With beads of sweat on their foreheads and drenched white tank tops clinging to their bodies, the construction team building Carolina Square works through the scorching North Carolina summer heat.
From serving star basketball players smoothies to discovering the intricacies of plant biology, UNC students have a wide variety of part-time jobs.
Carolina Ale House's Chapel Hill location closed May 22 after a year and a half of business on Franklin Street.
Seniors may be putting on their polos and visors, but they’ll be grabbing drinks instead of golf putters.
Senior Bar Golf night, where UNC seniors and their caddies visit Chapel Hill bars and try drink specials, tees off on April 20.
The Atlantic Coast Conference and the town of Chapel Hill are sharing in the success of UNC's men's basketball national title win April 3, with money pouring in as a result of the victory.
Harsh weather Monday night caused trouble for Tar Heel fans looking to watch the game outside at screenings hosted by different venues around Chapel Hill.
Daniel Austin was working as a server at Carolina Coffee Shop when a couple came in and asked to sit at a specific table by the window. When he asked why, they said it was their 35th wedding anniversary.
3:51 a.m.: The Town of Chapel Hill estimated that 55,000 people rushed Franklin Street after UNC's men's basketball team defeated Gonzaga for the NCAA Championship.
As the Tar Heels make their second consecutive run to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four, students and fans have brought their traditions and superstitions to bars and restaurants on Franklin Street.
Local businesses benefit from the UNC vs Duke men’s basketball games because of the student rush on Frankin Street after a win.
UNC fans rushed Franklin Street after the UNC men’s basketball team’s win over Duke Saturday night. Along with their Carolina blue apparel and loud, cheering voices, they brought plenty of business to restaurants and bars along the street.
In the final 10 seconds of UNC men's basketball’s 90-83 win over Duke, people began rushing out of Top of the Hill Bar and Distillery to get to Franklin Street. Town residents and students alike wanted to be the first on the street to celebrate the win.
The Varsity Theatre is hosting a viewing party for the UNC-Duke game
Chapel Hill Comics will be permanently closing its doors at the end of March
Carolina Square construction will cause a lane closure on Franklin Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays for about a month beginning Friday.