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(11/01/19 1:08am)
In 1989, Ray Dooley was heading back to New York City after spending a year and a half at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival when he received a call from the PlayMakers Repertory Company's artistic director at the time.
(11/07/19 12:56am)
A superior court judge granted a temporary restraining order last week that will ultimately delay the removal of a controversial Confederate monument in downtown Pittsboro.
(10/31/19 4:47am)
Members of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee met on Wednesday afternoon to discuss how to diversify and globalize UNC's campus.
(10/31/19 3:31am)
UNC Global is hoping to make the painstaking process of getting or renewing a passport a little bit easier for members of the University.
(10/30/19 11:19pm)
Correction: The quotes attributed to Edly Hyppolite and Cheyenne Lewis were reversed. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/30/19 3:41pm)
What at first was just another dull Tuesday night of studying quickly brightened up when about 40 to 60 people were spotted on campus and around Chapel Hill dressed as Spider-Man.
(10/30/19 3:05am)
As the course numbers climb higher in the catalog, it can be easy to be intimidated by classes that rank as 500-level or higher, categorized as some of the highest level courses available to undergraduates. But sometimes, students have found that it's not worth being intimidated by high course numbers.
(10/30/19 1:10am)
On Tuesday afternoon, the NCAA Board of Governors voted unanimously to clear the way for athletes to “benefit from their name, image and likeness," with the announcement coming just hours after it was revealed that a key task force was looking into the matter.
(10/29/19 1:06am)
While astrology, magic, tarot and other non-traditional spiritual media have existed for thousands of years, many agree these alternative systems have made a comeback in Gen Z culture.
(10/29/19 3:23am)
With the score knotted at zero near the end of the first half, the No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team needed a spark to get a win on the team's Senior Day.
(10/28/19 11:50pm)
Planning to head to Franklin Street on Halloween? As long as you stay safe by going with a group of friends and keeping any prohibited items at home, your Halloween night is sure to be spooktacular.
(10/30/19 11:12pm)
At a University with nearly 230 years of history, there are bound to be some seemingly ghostly encounters from time to time. Between the legend of the Gimghoul Castle ghosts, a haunted room in The Carolina Inn and various academic buildings and residence halls leaving students with strange experiences, UNC has a wealth of spooky stories for Halloween season.
(10/29/19 2:29am)
Jay Smith, a published writer and history professor at UNC, spoke with C-SPAN last week to discuss the University academic-athletic scandal, which came to a close 2017. Smith’s C-SPAN interview will air on Jan. 18 to 19 as part of a special feature on Chapel Hill focusing on the literary life and history of the town.
(10/28/19 4:25am)
Content warning: This article discusses sexual assault and sexual misconduct.
(10/27/19 11:00pm)
The Warehouse apartment complex, a popular off-campus housing location for students at UNC, has recently been sold to a new developer.
(10/27/19 11:00pm)
With 2:43 left in the fourth quarter, the fans at Karen Shelton Stadium fell silent.
(10/27/19 4:15am)
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(10/25/19 1:05am)
A pedestrian was injured and taken to the hospital following a collision with a Chapel Hill Transit bus on Tuesday.
(10/25/19 12:54am)
In recent years, UNC students have been presented with many opportunities for political involvement. In 2019 alone, presidential candidates Beto O’Rourke and Bernie Sanders visited campus to promote their campaigns.
(10/24/19 10:46pm)
It’s been four years since Brian Anderson sat in Kenan Stadium as a high school recruit, watching North Carolina’s 66-31 shellacking of Duke and realizing, for the first time, he wanted to be a Tar Heel.