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(08/28/19 4:00am)
Over a year after the North Carolina Court of Appeals said UNC must release the names of people found responsible for rape, sexual assault or any related acts of sexual misconduct through the University's Honor Court, Committee on Student Conduct or Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office to complete a public records request made by The Daily Tar Heel, lawyers argued the case before the North Carolina Supreme Court.
(08/27/19 3:48am)
About 50 percent of UNC employees go somewhere else for their health care, N.C. State Treasurer Dale Folwell said during a panel on Monday.
(08/27/19 2:25am)
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has warrants out for the arrest of two participants of the Ku Klux Klan rally in Hillsborough on Saturday.
(08/27/19 1:24am)
This year, as students shuffle through the different food station lines at Lenoir and Chase Dining Halls, they may notice more than just what’s on the menu.
(08/26/19 1:31am)
The Chapel Hill fire station on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard was quiet as it turned 5:20 p.m. on Thursday.
(08/19/19 11:06pm)
Hops Burger Bar closed
(08/20/19 3:01am)
Parking on UNC’s campus has long been characterized by crowded lots, restricted spaces and high fares for premium spots. Now, a new layer of rules is in place guiding after-hours parking on campus.
(07/24/19 9:51pm)
This story has been updated with more information about UNC football season ticket sales in prior seasons.
(07/24/19 9:06pm)
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(07/23/19 4:39am)
Courtney Banghart probably never imagined she’d be named the head coach of the UNC women’s basketball team.
(07/22/19 2:37pm)
In the middle of an extreme heat advisory on Saturday evening, the Orange County Speedway delivered its own form of heat on a race track in Rougemont, North Carolina advertised as “the fasted ⅜-mile race track in America.”
(07/22/19 1:53am)
In 2019-20, the North Carolina women's basketball team will host seven games, including the ACC-Big Ten Challenge, and face four in-state opponents as part of its non-conference schedule, the athletic department announced Thursday.
(07/20/19 6:18pm)
Former Clemson defensive back Kyler McMichael has committed to North Carolina for the upcoming football season after spending under a day in the transfer portal.
(07/18/19 2:49am)
July 20, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission moon walk, in which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first ever people to step foot on the moon. While NASA will be celebrating this historic trip, so will the Morehead Planetarium — for being the training ground in celestial navigation for the Apollo 11 team.
(07/17/19 5:56am)
Chapel Hill Town Council held a special meeting Monday night to discuss adopting a resolution for how to move forward with the 164-acre Greene Tract property jointly owned by the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and by Orange County.
(07/18/19 2:26am)
A historic campus Master Plan was formally approved this summer by the Board of Trustees, which for the first time in the history of the University, calls for the demolition and replacement of campus housing.
(07/17/19 12:02am)
The PTA Thrift Shop will remove “PTA” from its name following a mutual agreement between the Carrboro-based thrift store and the National PTA.
(07/15/19 4:26am)
Community members and leaders gathered at The Franklin Hotel this weekend for open houses and focus groups on Chapel Hill Transit’s North-South Bus Rapid Transit (N-S BRT) project.
(07/15/19 4:33am)
Hops Burger Bar has closed its Chapel Hill location for good.
(07/12/19 5:09pm)
North Carolina women’s tennis player Alexa Graham will represent the U.S. in the 2019 Pan American Games, the USTA announced today. Graham, a rising senior, is the lone collegiate women’s player named to the team, and will be joined by Usue Arconada, Caroline Dolehide, Kevin King, Michael Redlicki and Sam Riffice.