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(04/03/24 1:17am)
This year, UNC has extended its enrollment deadline for the incoming class of 2028 from May 1 to May 15 due to delays in receiving records from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
(04/02/24 8:14pm)
On Tuesday afternoons, members of the East Chapel Hill High School Youth Leaders in Music club lead music lessons for Phillips Middle School students. Middle school students are paired with high schoolers to refine and learn skills.
(04/02/24 4:27am)
On Thursday, UNC held its 2024 Pro Day for draft-eligible Tar Heels to showcase their talents in front of NFL scouts and executives. Drake Maye, Devontez "Tez" Walker and Cedric Gray headlined the event, while 16 other North Carolina players also participated in the workout.
(04/04/24 3:16pm)
If you walked by Hooker Fields on Sunday, March 24, you may have seen a giant game of Hungry Hungry Hippos. No, not the Hasbro game — this iteration involves soccer, with balls kicked in every direction as players run to make their goal.
(04/02/24 8:56pm)
Following public tensions surrounding UNC’s governing bodies in 2021, the Coalition for Carolina was founded.
(04/03/24 12:59am)
Próximo, a Spanish tapas and wine bar, will replace Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe at 173 E. Franklin St. The new restaurant, owned by Chapel Hill Town Council member Elizabeth Sharp and her husband, Brandon Sharp, has not begun construction and does not yet have an expected open date.
(04/02/24 12:43am)
Playa Bowls, a New Jersey-based açaí bowl chain, is currently developing a location on Franklin Street beneath Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery. The shop, located at 104 E. Franklin St., is expected to open this summer.
(04/02/24 10:23pm)
Issues surrounding housing, mental health and right-leaning policies continue to develop at UNC. And with the search for a permanent new University chancellor, the search committee must select an individual who can implement systems to address these concerns in order to better accommodate all UNC students’ needs.
(04/04/24 1:56am)
Words are sprouting between sidewalks and under trees across Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
(04/03/24 1:18am)
Several weeks ago, N.C. Rep. Jeff Jackson, a congressman and active user on TikTok, voted for the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. This bill would force ByteDance, the Beijing-based company that owns TikTok, to sell the app or face its removal from U.S. app stores.
(04/03/24 2:34am)
With the celebration of Easter on Sunday and Ramadan coming to a close next week, hundreds of students have found themselves celebrating their religious traditions and strengthening spiritual ties. While each of them chooses to follow their faith on a personal level, some community members came together in recognition of their unique — yet similar — holidays.
(04/01/24 8:32pm)
UNC Police announced on Monday afternoon that it is searching for two individuals connected to vandalism of the Old Well over the weekend.
(04/02/24 1:57am)
After the initial controversy following the announcement of the School of Civic Life and Leadership during a January 2023 UNC Board of Trustees meeting, there has been little public discussion of what the curriculum would look like. Well, until recently when the SCiLL minor was launched.
(04/02/24 1:52am)
UNC senior Ryan Christiano spent many hours of her childhood drawing with pencil and paper. But last year she realized the art was no longer bringing her the joy she'd always associated with it.
(04/09/24 4:00pm)
For the first time, students can now register for classes in UNC's new School of Civic Life and Leadership, which encourages students to pursue democratic and civil engagement.
(04/02/24 2:10am)
After the sun sets each school night during Ramadan, many Muslim students gather to break their fasts together with food provided by the UNC Muslim Students Association.
(04/01/24 11:24pm)
UNC’s School of Education will begin the University's first fully online doctor of education degree program in the fall of 2024, led by its inaugural program director Carrol Warren. Those who complete the program will receive a doctorate in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Organizational Learning and Leadership.
(04/02/24 12:25am)
Though the doors were all locked at Franklin Street’s The Bicycle Chain for its 7 p.m. closing time on Wednesday, cyclists were starting to roll into the quiet parking lot.
(04/03/24 3:38am)
2024 is a scary time to be a Jewish college student.
(04/01/24 9:02pm)
Public schools are essential parts of society, providing education and opportunities at a standard taxpayer cost. Teachers at these schools propel students' success. However, in North Carolina, a state with the most board-certified teachers in public schools nationally, the beginning teacher pay ranks 46th.