Late night on Franklin: A guide to finding your next midnight snack
On any given night, it can be hard to tell whether the queues of people lining Franklin Street lead to a bar or a slice of pizza.
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On any given night, it can be hard to tell whether the queues of people lining Franklin Street lead to a bar or a slice of pizza.
Renovations are underway at The Purple Bowl’s future location at 505 W. Franklin St.
On Sunday evening, once every month, PORCH Executive Director Erin Riney and the organization’s community coordinators and volunteers gather and package grocery items, including thousands of eggs and hundreds of gallons of milk.
Walking through Chapel Hill with my dad is like visiting a graveyard of lost friends.
The best thing about Franklin Street is that there's a restaurant for everyone. From the Mexican cuisine at Cosmic Cantina and Que Chula Tacos & Tequila Bar to the burgers at Al’s Burger Shack or Buns Burgers & Fries, The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board has taken the liberty of rating some of the most popular and iconic restaurants in the heart of Chapel Hill based on taste, environment and price. And no, this is not an exhaustive list.
In The Purple Bowl’s office space, a KIND Oats & Honey Granola bag sits with a taped name tag written in Sharpie.
Chapel Hill, or the "Southern Part of Heaven," is known for many things. Academics, basketball, indie rock and much more. Some even call it the hot dog capital of the Carolinas. By some, we mean us — the official Daily Tar Heel heavyweight hot dog champions and connoisseurs Carson Elm-Picard and Lucas Thomae.
A new study contributed to by researchers at UNC has introduced a new simulation modeling the impact of subsidies for fruits, vegetables and healthier foods that are funded by taxes on ultra-processed foods and beverages.
A handful of players could be seen blowing bubbles in UNC’s dugout during each game of the Diamond Heels' sweep of Notre Dame this weekend.
The Flying Pierogi Delicatessen recently opened a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro, filling the former Coronato’s Pizza location.
A dining meal swipe, according to Carolina Dining Services, can cost between approximately $8 to $16 at UNC, depending on the meal plan.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly described the process behind the creation of the garden. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
When first-year student Tommy Mierzwa arrived on UNC’s campus from New Jersey in the fall, he was caught off guard by Chapel Hill's large population of unhoused individuals.
Faced with the stress of classes, jobs, internships and life, college students often turn to nostalgic or sentimental food. From pasta salad to "blue Doritos," senior audio & video desk staffer Emma Kate Lauf asked students in the Pit, "What's your go-to comfort food?"
At first glance, composting may seem tricky on a college campus.
When Jim Sander planted his first vegetable garden at Wildflower Lane in Efland over a decade ago, it consisted of a modest patch that he used for sustaining himself and gifting to friends.
After the sun sets each school night during Ramadan, many Muslim students gather to break their fasts together with food provided by the UNC Muslim Students Association.
On March 18, Carolina Housing announced the newest addition to Taylor Residence Hall: the Just Baked Smart Bistro vending machine.
This semester, UNC students might find a new favorite at the bottom of Lenoir Dining Hall.
Last Sunday, I was working in the lobby of Spencer Residence Hall when my friends Victor and Bhargavi stumbled upon me.