Column: Southern hospitality is alive and well
In March 2023, I flew from my hometown of Las Vegas to visit Chapel Hill for the first time.
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In March 2023, I flew from my hometown of Las Vegas to visit Chapel Hill for the first time.
After the UNC Mental Health Coalition was founded in 2019 and disbanded in 2021 due to leadership changes during the pandemic, Harini Somanchi and Neha Saggi brought the group back to life this January. The pair are both juniors and co-directors of the department of student wellness and safety in the Undergraduate Executive Branch.
Since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization federal Supreme Court decision, the abortion debate has heightened. Arizona's new abortion ban, Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes, recently passed by their Supreme Court, upholds an 1864 law stating that abortion is banned unless the mother’s life is in extreme danger.
The Flying Pierogi Delicatessen recently opened a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro, filling the former Coronato’s Pizza location.
North Carolina's State of the Teaching Profession report, released earlier this month, shows statewide teacher attrition was 11.5 percent during the 2022-23 school year, an increase from 7.8 percent the year before. Beginning teachers — who are in their first three years of teaching — have an attrition rate of 15.1 percent.
A dining meal swipe, according to Carolina Dining Services, can cost between approximately $8 to $16 at UNC, depending on the meal plan.
Nestled in its own little corner of the internet is a regularly-updated website that lists all the vegan options at restaurants in the Carrboro area.
It's hard for Cliff’s Meat Market founder and former owner Cliff Collins to sit in peace at the local butcher shop without being recognized by a smiling customer.
Last Friday, students, creativity and bubbles filled the Pit for an Interactive Art Fair, organized as part of the eighth annual Arts Everywhere Day.
On Saturday, members and alumni of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies gathered with campus community members for a lecture presented by UNC law professor Gene Nichol discussing the intersection between race and politics in North Carolina.
Before entering college, I’d always felt a certain affinity toward fall. There’s so much to romanticize as I count the days until every item is made in a pumpkin version and I await the long duration until it's socially acceptable to put on my cozy Uggs.
So far this year, the Chapel Hill Town Council has only held three regular meetings. Multiple business meetings have been changed to work sessions, and the council has not heard any new development project proposals since the start of 2024.
Multiple community organizations submitted a petition to the Chapel Hill Town Council in early March to provide at least four public bathrooms in downtown Chapel Hill in well-traveled, centrally-located areas. The petition also asks that the bathrooms be well-lit, supplied with hygiene products and well-maintained.
After UNC hit three home runs on Friday, head coach Scott Forbes was quick to joke with senior designated hitter Alberto Osuna. The power hitter, who notched 20 home runs in 2022, had just eight so far on the year.
On Tuesday, students swiped right on the Sow Beautiful plant giveaway, which connected LGBTQ+ identities and plants, co-hosted by Edible Campus UNC and the UNC LGBTQ Center.
The subscription business model is everywhere we look. Subscriptions dominate the current market, keeping consumers in an endless loop of recurring payments. Often, we seek subscriptions for movies and TV, like Netflix, or music, like Spotify. They have even seeped into the professional world. Every day, another subscription service seems to pop up, selling skincare or meal kits right to your door.
CareYaya, a health-tech startup based in Research Triangle Park, was awarded a grant from the National Institute on Aging in March that will develop an AI-enabled training application for undergraduate college students to become home healthcare providers.
The No. 13 UNC baseball team (29-7, 14-4 ACC) completed its sweep of Notre Dame (15-18, 2-16 ACC) on Sunday, 10-3, at Boshamer Stadium. The victory was UNC’s 27th consecutive home win, setting a program record.
On April 11, dozens of students, teachers and donors filled Chapel Hill High School's cafeteria to celebrate its recognition as the 2023 School of the Year for its automotive program.
On Saturday afternoon, the graffiti-covered walls of the rooftop between music venue Local 506 and bar Beer Study hosted tents of art vendors and customers for the Attic 506 Rooftop Market.