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(8 hours ago)
Behind first-year pitcher Jason DeCaro’s best start of his career, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (32-10, 16-6 ACC) took the first game of the series on Friday, defeating Virginia Tech (26-13, 12-10 ACC), 8-1.
(9 hours ago)
UNC women's basketball senior forward Alyssa Ustby announced via Instagram on Friday evening that she will return for her fifth and final season.
(18 hours ago)
Updated April 26 11:52 p.m.:
(04/26/24 12:44am)
Last month, a group of UNC housekeepers and students climbed the steps of South Building to deliver a petition to the University, demanding parking fees be abolished for employees making less than $50,000 a year.
(04/26/24 2:02am)
After growing up around cats, rabbits, frogs, llamas, donkeys, axolotls and more, first-year Ella Parry found herself sometimes feeling anxious and detached from home when she moved to UNC without a furry companion.
(04/26/24 12:33am)
Former UNC quarterback Drake Maye was selected by the New England Patriots as the third overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday evening. This makes him head coach Mack Brown's highest-drafted player since his return to North Carolina.
(04/25/24 6:29pm)
“Sit down with a stranger and leave with a friend” is the slogan for the yearly Mildred Council Community Dinner. The 24th annual event, which will honor Council’s legacy, will take place in the McDougle Middle School cafetorium on April 28.
(04/24/24 8:21pm)
A UNC Air Operations medical plane carrying two people crashed in the grass near a runway at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning, injuring the pilot and passenger and delaying many other flights.
(04/24/24 1:19am)
The No. 15 Diamond Heels (30-10) defeated Gardner-Webb (15-24) on Tuesday night at Boshamer Stadium, 5-2.
(04/24/24 8:52pm)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday to discuss its updated redistricting plan, teacher pay supplements and AI policy.
(04/23/24 7:49pm)
Seth Trimble, a sophomore guard at UNC, has decided to withdraw from the transfer portal and remain at Chapel Hill. Trimble announced the news via his Instagram Tuesday afternoon.
(04/23/24 5:04pm)
CHARLOTTE — As Emily Fountain walked down the 18th fairway towards the clubhouse, emotion poured out of her — she leaped with her arms in the air and her fists clenched.
(04/23/24 6:15pm)
On April 17, the UNC Board of Governors Committee on University Governance moved forward with a motion that, if successful, would likely gut diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the UNC System. This proposed policy change will not only affect the jobs of many personnel throughout the state but also poses an extreme threat to student activities and clubs dedicated to marginalized and underrepresented communities and majors focused on cultural and gender studies.
(04/23/24 2:40am)
Early on Monday morning, The Southern Student Action Coalition filed a complaint with the N.C. Attorney General’s office against the UNC System.
(04/23/24 7:34pm)
Warning: This review contains spoilers for "Heathers: The Musical."
(04/23/24 2:30am)
One of the effects of higher level administrators flitting in and out of South Building on ever-inflated salaries is the seemingly more panicked and reactionary response to dealing with protest and dissent on campus.
(04/23/24 2:47am)
At UNC Hillel’s annual Israel Day on Friday, students gathered to celebrate and learn more about the nation's culture.
(04/23/24 2:34am)
By the end of the summer, Davis Library and the Undergraduate Library will be home to two relocated spaces at UNC, the Music Library and a Makerspace, respectively. The Music Library is currently located on the bottom floor of Wilson Library and the Makerspace is located in Kenan Science Library.
(04/23/24 1:45am)
On Wednesday, the Orange County Local Reentry Council held a premiere of “Welcome Home?” — a documentary focused on the barriers to housing for individuals who have been incarcerated — and a panel discussion to celebrate North Carolina’s Second Chance Month.
(04/24/24 2:06pm)
When students walked across campus on Monday, they might have encountered booths giving out small potted plants or tables on Polk Place raising awareness for environmental causes.