Column: Don't let the restaurants that define our college experience fade away
Walking through Chapel Hill with my dad is like visiting a graveyard of lost friends.
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Walking through Chapel Hill with my dad is like visiting a graveyard of lost friends.
The best thing about Franklin Street is that there's a restaurant for everyone. From the Mexican cuisine at Cosmic Cantina and Que Chula Tacos & Tequila Bar to the burgers at Al’s Burger Shack or Buns Burgers & Fries, The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board has taken the liberty of rating some of the most popular and iconic restaurants in the heart of Chapel Hill based on taste, environment and price. And no, this is not an exhaustive list.
In The Purple Bowl’s office space, a KIND Oats & Honey Granola bag sits with a taped name tag written in Sharpie.
To Amber Rinestine, UNC athletics is a utopia — a place to see athletes evolve, find their potential and form relationships that last well into the future.
Chapel Hill, or the "Southern Part of Heaven," is known for many things. Academics, basketball, indie rock and much more. Some even call it the hot dog capital of the Carolinas. By some, we mean us — the official Daily Tar Heel heavyweight hot dog champions and connoisseurs Carson Elm-Picard and Lucas Thomae.
A new study contributed to by researchers at UNC has introduced a new simulation modeling the impact of subsidies for fruits, vegetables and healthier foods that are funded by taxes on ultra-processed foods and beverages.
The UNC Street Drug Analysis Lab anonymously tests substances to see if they are laced with outside substances, like fentanyl. Scientists then upload the results onto their website, which can be accessed by the public.
East Rosemary Street reopened Monday after almost eight months of closure for traffic. While the street was open only to sidewalk pedestrians during the closure, cars are now able to access the street without detours to Columbia, Henderson, North and Franklin streets.
There is nothing that strengthens my relationship with others like being outside. Whether it is trail hiking or walking around in the Quad, I feel more connected to the people I am with. I believe it is because of the limited distractions that come with being outdoors.
A senior staff attorney for Palestine Legal filed a Title VI complaint on April 5 against UNC urging the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to investigate the University's alleged discrimination against Palestinian students.
A handful of players could be seen blowing bubbles in UNC’s dugout during each game of the Diamond Heels' sweep of Notre Dame this weekend.
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.