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As the primary elections for the governor's race approach, candidates have been campaigning across North Carolina.
More than 100 pro-Palestine protesters gathered on the steps of South Building on Monday morning. People held large banners that said “Divest Now,” “Grad Students Against Genocide” and “Free Palestine,” while campus community members gathered around them.
It’s 5 p.m. on a Monday. It’s 33 degrees, you just got out of three back-to-back classes, and somehow it’s already dark out. You envision your destination, the promised land. It’s Cockroach City and black mold mecca: South Campus.
UNC Students for Justice in Palestine and other organizations lead a march on Franklin Street on Feb. 19, 2024.
Photo Courtesy of UNC Students for Justice in Palestine.
Photo Courtesy of UNC Students for Justice in Palestine.
Photo Courtesy of UNC Students for Justice in Palestine.
Photo Courtesy of UNC Students for Justice in Palestine.
Photo Courtesy of UNC Students for Justice in Palestine.
Photo Courtesy of Rodney Trice.
The Carrboro Town Council is discussing restructuring the Town’s advisory boards and commissions in an effort to address a 43 percent vacancy rate across Town boards.
The Town of Chapel Hill Planning Department hosted a public information meeting on Feb. 15 for community members to discuss the proposed Longleaf Trace affordable housing development.
A UNC student who was driving the car involved in the single-vehicle crash that killed passenger Mary Elizabeth “Molly” Rotunda, a UNC sophomore, last month made her first appearance in superior court at the Orange County Courthouse on Monday morning.
The longstanding local music venue Cat’s Cradle will be opening a second location at 107 and 109 Brewer Lane in Carrboro. Permits were issued for the new site and work is underway on the project.
By the time Daryl Mason walked into biology class at Chapel Hill High School on Nov. 11, 1969, he had heard whispers about what students had planned for the day.
Chapel Thrill Escapes, the student-made nonprofit organization that builds escape rooms at UNC, opened its second physical location on Franklin Street on Feb. 16.
In its 2023-25 budget, the N.C. General Assembly established Tri-Share, a two-year pilot program that aims to split the cost of child care between employers, employees and the state.
In an effort to enhance connectivity and as a part of its Bolin Creek Greenway master plan, Carrboro is planning to construct a pedestrian bridge along the Jones Creek Greenway.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Feb. 12 that it would be investing $5.5 million into the FIT Wellness program, which is part of the N.C. Formerly Incarcerated Transition Program in the UNC School of Medicine.