'Love in the air': Chapel Hill, Carrboro celebrate Joe Biden's presidential win
“What’s all the yelling about?” one man asked as he walked up to Franklin Street, grocery bags in hand.
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“What’s all the yelling about?” one man asked as he walked up to Franklin Street, grocery bags in hand.
CORRECTION 11/10/2020: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated Antonia Randolph's title as a UNC professor in the Sociology department. Randolph is a professor in the American Studies Department. Additionally, Anne Whisnant was incorrectly introduced as a history professor at Duke University. She is currently Duke University's director of graduate liberal studies and retains an adjunct history professor title at UNC. Additionally, a conversation between Anne Whisnant and Joseph Ferrell was contextualized as taking place over email. The conversation actually took place in person following an email conversation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for these errors.
As students living in residence halls and off-campus housing near Chapel Hill prepare to return home for winter break, UNC is extending COVID-19 testing hours at the Carolina Union toward the end of the semester.
The Town of Carrboro kept Black Lives Matter flags in place at one of its early voting locations after being asked to take them down by the N.C. State Board of Elections due to complaints of partisanship.
Fan capacity will be reduced for the upcoming 2020-21 men’s and women’s basketball seasons in light of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the UNC athletics department said in new guidelines released Thursday.
North Carolina’s 2020 election saw record turnout, due in part to increased voting accommodations for the COVID-19 pandemic. But while a larger portion of the electorate voted in 2020, fewer voters self-identified their race or political party.
UNC’s Tuition and Fee Advisory Task Force met Wednesday afternoon to discuss proposals regarding a student fee increase, a school-based tuition increase and a campus-based tuition increase.
An Alert Carolina message informed the campus community that an armed individual was near campus on Oct. 30. But the alert set off was the result of an individual’s leg brace being mistaken as a rifle by multiple people, UNC Police Chief David Perry said at a meeting Wednesday.
Election Day is over, which means all ballots in North Carolina have officially been cast. But they're not quite done being counted.
The Republican party is projected to keep their control over the N.C. General Assembly, according to unofficial results from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
This article has been updated to reflect the N.C. State Board of Elections dashboard.
Gov. Roy Cooper will serve another term after defeating Lt. Gov. Dan Forest in Tuesday’s election by a 4.4 point margin with 99 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial results.
Updated 12:05 p.m.: Former Vice President Joe Biden is projected to be the United States' 46th president.
Salvador Chavero Arellano, a senior at Duke University and a member of Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was always looming when he was growing up.
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met Monday afternoon to discuss Campus Community Standards and Guidelines for the spring semester and the scheduling of University wellness days.
Election security has been a major talking point throughout the past few months, especially as the pandemic led to a drastic increase in mail-in ballots being cast compared to previous years.
After losing a 44-41 shootout to a sub-.500 Virginia team on Saturday, the North Carolina football team fell out of the top 25 for the first time this season.
As this unusual semester comes to an end, students are looking ahead to the upcoming spring semester.
The same day that the Employee Forum released a report urging UNC administrators to address the concerns and frustrations of employees due to COVID-19, the University released a video thanking its employees for Employee Appreciation Day on Oct. 28.
Restaurant owners Annie Johnston and Andrew Young both overcame unique challenges while getting their new businesses up and running this year during the pandemic.