Live blog: Nevada GOP caucus
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The Daily Tar Heel will be live blogging the Nevada Republican caucus. Stay tuned as results are updated.
We’re all far from graduation. Even if you’re close, you’re still pretty far.
Standing room only concerts always seem like a great idea. And they're usually fun, but there are certain thoughts we all have while standing amongst 400 strangers packed in a room together.
The sky may be gray, but your music doesn't have to be. Jam out to these a cappella covers next time the weather is a little less than desirable.
Ben and Jerry’s on Franklin Street welcomed a throng of new employees into their practice Monday. The trainees are working tirelessly on their scooping techniques and waffle coning, but that’s not what makes these new hyper-focused student employees so special.
Unless you live under a rock or have an actual life, you would know that Kendall and Kylie Jenner released an app late last week.
On the second day of my first semester here at UNC, my roommate and I decided to go to Rams Head Recreation Center.
Residents of Chapel Hill attended a public forum Monday to hear the town’s ideas for this upcoming fiscal year, including the town's annual budget.
Kelsey Weekman (Make Twitter Great Again) and Drew Goins (Drew!) are the writers of UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column. Results may vary.
Flags in North Carolina and across the country were flown at half-staff for the past week in remembrance of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
How do you identify as a person? Are you organized? Neat? OR are you Messi? And I mean messy with a capital ‘M’.
This blog is part of a multi-part series about UNC campus bathrooms.
I don't remember the last material thing I spent money on that didn't come with napkins or a little black mixing straw. And like most broad-sweeping generalizations that can't be blamed on my astrological sign, it's evidently because I'm a millennial.
South Carolina, Republicans and African Americans
Every Monday for the rest of the semester, students will be gathering at 10:50 a.m. on the steps of the Wilson Library to celebrate what the movement’s founding members are calling “UGGday Monday.”
With midterm season comes stress, and with stress comes two things: a lack of free time and a whole lot of snacking.
Even if you believe only God can judge you, a new study suggests others might too — and ending emails with quotes about morality or displaying moral symbols in the workplace may influence a boss to behave more ethically.
One day a year, staffers and editors at The Daily Tar Heel gather in the newsroom to cut a cake and sing happy birthday to the newspaper that has given all of us so much. It's time again to celebrate 123 years of award-winning, ass-kicking student journalism at The Daily Tar Heel.
Mildly annoying, endearingly cute and frustratingly addictive, the little Japanese game Neko Atsume has found its way back onto my phone every time I’ve tried to delete it.
Welcome back to DTH Sports at a Glance — your dose of sports news from the student journalists at The Daily Tar Heel. Every Friday, we'll let you know what's coming up and what you might have missed during the week. And on Monday, we'll catch you up on all of the games and news from over the weekend.