Rushing Franklin Street through the decades
In anticipation of the biggest basketball game of the season, students and alumni reflect on the tradition that has stood the test of time: rushing Franklin ...
Read More »In anticipation of the biggest basketball game of the season, students and alumni reflect on the tradition that has stood the test of time: rushing Franklin ...
Read More »Hibachi is set to open on Franklin St. in early February, Carolina Square gets a new salon and The Varsity Theatre switches to showing first-run movies ...
Read More »Everyone likes a good happy hour, but on the third Wednesday of every month at Top of the Hill’s Back Bar, bar patrons will also hear lectures and discussion ...
Read More »As the stress of finals week concludes and UNC students leave town, Chapel Hill businesses will look to permanent residents to fill their shops and restaurants. Katie ...
Read More »An underage student stands in line outside a popular bar on Franklin Street and gives their fake ID to a bouncer. After looking at it for a moment, the ...
Read More »Tama Tea recently opened on Franklin Street, serving loose-leaf tea amongst other menu items. Staff writer Samantha Yi spent an afternoon taste-testing ...
Read More »Halloween in Chapel Hill has become more tame in recent years due to collaborative efforts to make the town’s celebration more local.
Read More »Halloween on Franklin Street is a well-known staple of University life. Homegrown Halloween on Franklin Street provides a safe place for all residents ...
Read More »Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Small, large, circle, square, thin crust, stuffed crust or with extra toppings.
Read More »Franklin Street has existed since the University first opened, and has expanded from just a few houses, stores and a post office in the 1790s to a 3-mile-long ...
Read More »Downtown Chapel Hill will get a new hotel this fall — along with a newly refurbished Porthole Alley, now a pedestrian-only walkway. A grocery store ...
Read More »UNC alum, Ali Farahnakian, has returned to Chapel Hill to reestablish a comedy presence on Franklin Street.
Read More »Take a look at the changes coming to the Chapel Hill restaurant scene in the next few months.
Read More »In Chapel Hill, comedy should be taken very seriously. But don’t worry, it’s still a laughing matter.
Read More »Kelly Taylor has wanted to open a bakery for years, and finally achieved her goal with Pizzelle Bakery. She said she hopes to have the bakery open within ...
Read More »After more than two hours of protest, those still present at Silent Sam took a seat — sitting cross-legged just feet behind a metal fence and a line ...
Read More »Another pizza joint is joining Benny’s, Toppers and Artisan Pizza Kitchen on Franklin Street.
Read More »Walking down West Franklin Street on a Wednesday afternoon, it can feel like a food desert. Before this summer, there were no places to buy many essential ...
Read More »From serving star basketball players smoothies to discovering the intricacies of plant biology, UNC students have a wide variety of part-time jobs. ...
Read More »With beads of sweat on their foreheads and drenched white tank tops clinging to their bodies, the construction team building Carolina Square works through ...
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