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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.
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Only two strokes behind first place going into the final round, UNC’s men’s disc golf team knew it was going to be a close game.
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?"
I’ve been told that being multiracial means experiencing the best of both worlds.
The Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina released its 2023 annual report on March 28, emphasizing the state's continued economic growth, international investment and the tourism industry's success in the state.
UNC law students and other community members, many of whom wore graduation robes, marched from the law school's rotunda to the steps of South Building on Thursday to deliver a petition to interim Chancellor Lee Roberts demanding that third-year law student Jamie Marsicano be allowed at graduation.
Supporting student mental health is not a new concern for UNC. The University’s 1789 charter — its earliest mission — is to “consult the happiness of a rising generation.” UNC’s founders believed that a good education isn’t just about sharing knowledge; our job is to help students build thriving, meaningful lives.
UNC softball (25-13, 6-9 ACC) got back in the win column with a 11-9 victory over Longwood (11-25, 4-5 Big South) at Anderson Softball Stadium on Wednesday. The win was a much-needed bounce-back after the Tar Heels were swept by then-No. 2 Duke this past weekend.
On April 9, the Carrboro Town Council met to discuss language access and Poetry Month.
On Tuesday, the Town of Chapel Hill hosted the Great Streets Workshop, a part of its Downtown Public Right-of-Way Plan, a plan to revitalize the town's downtown area.
Mi Pueblo is hosting its annual Noche: Elegancía Estelar event next Friday — an end-of-year gala that celebrates the organization’s accomplishments that year.
Every Thursday in Greenlaw Hall, singers' voices blend with the sounds of instrumentalists playing violins, flutes and percussion instruments during the club meetings for Bharat Sangeet at UNC.
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday night in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss updated COVID-19 guidelines, its next budget and state and countywide recognitions.
The UNC Retired Faculty and Professionals Association presented professor emeritus Jane Brown with the Jonathan B. Howes Lifetime Achievement Award at its spring general meeting and luncheon on Monday.
At first glance, composting may seem tricky on a college campus.
On Feb. 29 in a Board of Governors meeting, UNC System President Peter Hans announced his intention to ban anonymous social media apps in an effort to prevent cyberbullying, drug deals and sexual harassment.
At the age of 24, Erin Matson already has an impressive resume.
Earlier this year, UNC’s student-run club SolarEquity partnered with EMPOWERment, Inc., an affordable housing nonprofit, to raise $100,000. These funds will be allocated to install solar panels on the rooftop of the upcoming PEACH apartments, a complex sponsored by EMPOWERment.