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(01/17/24 8:54pm)
When UNC sophomore Alana Kendrick told her mother she wished there was an organization for women planning to go into law school last summer, her mother responded, “Is there not?”
(01/15/24 8:38pm)
Two local newspapers, the Mebane Enterprise and The News of Orange County, are planning to merge according to a decision made by the parent company of both publications – Womack Publishing.
(01/11/24 7:19pm)
When Grace Siplon, the co-founder and artistic director of the Blue Box Theatre Company, was reading modern rewrites of classic literature she recognized a pattern — Helen of Troy almost never received sympathy.
(01/11/24 2:32am)
The Carrboro Town Council discussed its annual comprehensive finance report, a draft of a new residential stormwater assistance program and a proposal to extend the water and sewer service boundary during its meeting Tuesday night. This was the first with new council members Catherine Fray and Jason Merrill.
(01/12/24 9:23pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill recently honored Brian Dunagin as the 2023 Firefighter of the Year. Dunagin serves as the fire captain and is a 15-year veteran of the department.
(01/12/24 4:39am)
I’ve always been a storyteller.
(01/10/24 4:29am)
As the University returns to campus for the spring semester, the Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday to hear from departing Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and discuss the transition to interim chancellor Lee Roberts, as well as the process of finding a permanent replacement.
(01/16/24 2:26pm)
When Jun Gim’s shift ends at 6 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Police Department on Jan. 22, he won't be getting ready to go home. Instead he will be staying late, cooking tacos for the entire night shift team.
(01/17/24 3:44am)
Lead for North Carolina, a program that aims to match recent college graduates with fellowships in rural and “economically distressed” communities in the state according to its website, will open the application for its sixth cohort of fellows this spring.
(01/21/24 8:34pm)
For over a decade, The ArtsCenter in Carrboro has brought immersive, artistic experiences directly to the elementary school classroom through teaching artists.
(01/09/24 6:36pm)
Orange County Schools appointed Danielle Jones as the district's new superintendent. She is a former Durham Public Schools assistant superintendent of middle schools and U.S. Air Force veteran.
(01/09/24 10:43pm)
Next week, the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion, in association with the Carolina Union Activities Board and the Office of Student Life and Leadership, is hosting a variety of activities and events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This year, the overarching theme for the celebrations is “The Time is Now,” urging members of the community to take immediate action stand against injustices they encounter.
(01/10/24 2:32am)
Michael Norwood’s daughter was two and a half years old when she started receiving cancer treatments at Duke. That year, Norwood attended Eric Montross’ Father’s Day Basketball Camp, where Montross signed a hat for Norwood’s daughter: “Dear Nell, best wishes.”
(01/09/24 10:54pm)
Lee Roberts will take the role of University interim chancellor on Friday, the same day Kevin Guskiewicz will step down from the job to begin his tenure as Michigan State University president in March.
(01/09/24 10:44pm)
On Jan. 2, Bret Greene assumed his new role as finance director for the Town of Carrboro.
(01/09/24 10:36pm)
After five years as the University's chancellor, Kevin Guskiewicz will step down from his position on Friday to become president at Michigan State University.
(01/09/24 10:57pm)
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights opened a Title VI investigation for shared ancestry discrimination at UNC on Dec. 22, following a complaint that said the University discriminated against Jewish students.
(01/09/24 4:51am)
As we head into the spring semester, the Editorial Board has taken the time to look back at 2023 and predict what the new year might have in store. Whether it be on campus, in the community or on the red carpet, we hope to continue to cover important issues with complexity and care. Here's what we foresee in 2024:
(01/12/24 4:58pm)
Many people say they can tell who my favorite artist is just by looking at me. I choose to take that as a compliment.
(01/09/24 10:26pm)
Despite announcing that it would be closing its doors for good on Jan. 5, Linda's Bar and Grill may not be closing permanently.