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The timeline for the Wilson Library Improvement Project, which was originally scheduled to begin in August and force temporary closure of the library, has now been extended, UNC Facilities Services announced on Friday.
March 5 is primary election day for federal, state and county races in North Carolina. The Daily Tar Heel's Sarah Clements asked Chapel Hill voters about what races are important to them and if they feel represented by candidates.
The Daily Tar Heel has covered a wide array of issues and produced dozens of stories on the 2024 primary elections.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Army ROTC Tar Heel Battalion is forging the future leaders of the U.S. Army.
Every morning for four years, starting in 1942, Louis Watkins would wear a pair of bib overalls and brogan shoes and walk three miles with all the other children to the Ridge Road School on a dirt road.
Before RJ Davis was known for his sharp shooting and subsequent 3-point goggle celebration, he played with goggles. They were corrective glasses for his astigmatism. That was until middle school when, one day, Davis decided to take them off for good. It was a “cool factor” thing.
As No. 7 UNC men's basketball sits atop the ACC, I can’t help but wonder if going too deep in the conference tournament might potentially hurt UNC’s chances in March.
At the beginning of March, the UNC Management Company released the UNC Investment Fund and Chapel Hill Investment Fund 2023 annual reports, which reveal a decrease in investments in energy and natural resources from 4.8 percent to 4.6 percent from the fiscal year before.
In February, a Hendersonville aquarium announced that Charlotte, a female stingray who has not shared a tank with any male stingrays, is pregnant. She is due to give birth any day now.
The premium for student health insurance provided through the UNC System has more than doubled in the past decade, from $1,347 in the 2013-14 academic year to $2,756 in the 2023-24 academic year.
According to most historians, it’s been centuries since most humans operated on trade via bartering. I disagree. Clearly, social scientists who assert this have never been to UNC.
After an upset victory over No. 13 Louisville on Jan. 21, the North Carolina women’s basketball team found itself in first place in the ACC. The Tar Heels started their ACC schedule 7-1, their best start in conference play since 2013.
At backyard seafood boils or parades across the Triangle, it's likely you could find the Durham-based, New Orleans-style jazz band the Bulltown Strutters sporting unique, colorful clothing and funky personality.
Before I left for college, my family ensured that I understood a few simple things about going to school: be kind to your roommate, call home often and never walk alone at night.
On Thursday, the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media hosted its first-ever Black History Showcase. Organized by a group of students in the school, the event spotlighted the work and achievements of Black Hussman students, alumni, staff and faculty.
DURHAM, N.C. — Amid a sea of blue tarps and discarded beer bottles, Duke sophomore Ethan Byrne sits at a white folding table with a red and white sign in front of him.
An audience of students and community members filed into the Varsity Theatre on Thursday evening to watch the Ackland Film Forum’s latest screening: “Gush.”
As the Triangle experiences the effects of climate change and continues to lose much of its farmland to development, some local farmers are turning to regenerative agriculture to remain sustainable.
The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program announced on Thursday that three first-year students will join the program’s class of 2027 cohort as first-year matriculates.