The N.C. State Fair was canceled, but you'll still be able to eat funnel cake this year
Every October, thousands of North Carolinians gather at the N.C. State Fair to eat local food, ride the Ferris wheel and visit vendors from across the state.
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Every October, thousands of North Carolinians gather at the N.C. State Fair to eat local food, ride the Ferris wheel and visit vendors from across the state.
A typical 21st birthday at UNC might take large groups of friends bar-hopping from He’s Not Here to Might as Well — but this year, given the risk of COVID-19, students are finding creative ways to celebrate the milestone of adulthood.
Whether it's from an increase in coastal storms and flooding or the impacts rising statewide temperatures have had on farming, the issue of climate change is expected to be more apparent in the November election than ever before.
Nikhil Rao and Raleigh Cury, co-facilitators of the UNC Mental Health Coalition, wrote a letter to University leadership with six demands for prioritizing student mental health on Oct. 9 — the University's recommended mental health day.
As COVID-19 continues to redefine communities, refugees and immigrants in the Triangle face barriers to becoming a part of the changing narrative.
The Point-to-Point Express and Point-to-Point Shuttle will offer no fixed route services as of Monday through at least Dec. 24.
The early action application to UNC is rapidly approaching its Oct. 15 deadline.
UNC baseball head coach Scott Forbes has gotten off to a hot start on the recruiting trail after being named the successor to legendary skipper Mike Fox.
Kevin Guskiewicz was officially installed as the 12th chancellor of UNC in a ceremony on Sunday.
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, as well as the state of North Carolina, have all proclaimed the second Monday of October to be Indigenous Peoples Day, but UNC leaves this day blank on the academic calendar.
Numerous saliva-based tests have been approved by the Federal Drug Administration and used as a widespread COVID-19 testing method in many places — including at UNC.
There was something different about the No. 8 North Carolina football team on Saturday.
The UNC endowment had a market value of over $3 billion in the 2019 fiscal year, leading some to see it as a possible lucrative source of funding for students and community members struggling financially during the pandemic.
As the 2020 election nears, the nearly 1.1 million North Carolinians who are uninsured and the large volume of rural hospitals facing closures have become central issues in the state's General Assembly race.
Just a few hours before UNC announced its revised spring semester schedule, University desk Editor Maddie Ellis talked with Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz, who will be installed as UNC's 12th chancellor on Sunday. Guskiewicz discussed the spring planning process, semester breaks and what decisions still have to be made.
Updated 12:20 p.m.: The wellness days for the spring semester will be:
Sociology first-year Nayeli Gomez hoped to navigate her first semester at UNC alongside her six suite mates, all of whom were Hispanic and the first in their families to go to college.
Not many will forget a football game that takes six overtime periods to decide a victor.
The North Carolina men's basketball team won't be heading to Hawaii this year, but it will still be taking part in the 2020 Maui Invitational. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the early season tournament has been moved to Asheville and will take place at Harrah’s Cherokee Center from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly conveyed the purpose of the SlowCOVIDNC app and contextualized UNC as having involvement with data collected by the app. The University does not have access to any identifying information that the SlowCOVIDNC app collects. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.