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(12/06/19 2:01pm)
Chapel Hill, a 200-year-old town filled with history and Carolina Blue, is in no way immune to the passage of time. In one decade, the Town has seen its own rise out of an economic downturn, multiple classes of college students, new businesses come and go and shifts in the cultural and political identities of the town’s residents.
(11/21/19 1:39am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen heard an update on the Town's comprehensive bike plan at its meeting Tuesday.
(11/21/19 1:50am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen held its last meeting of the term Tuesday night to discuss a name change, noise ordinance and potential murals at Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Here's what went down.
(11/13/19 1:17am)
U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., will be introducing a bill to tax student-athlete scholarships like income if those students choose to profit off of their likenesses, he announced in an Oct. 29 tweet.
(10/24/19 12:11am)
After two public hearings, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted 5-2 Tuesday night to approve the application for a permit to develop a shopping center at the intersection of Old Fayetteville Road and N.C. Highway 54.
(09/13/19 2:27pm)
Higher education is seeing an increase in reform ideas, especially as universities experiment with alternative policies and Democratic presidential hopefuls express their policy goals. But with new programs being rolled out in schools across the country, UNC is holding off on some new strategies as politicians at all levels criticize them.
(08/30/19 1:00am)
Sup Dogs announced in a tweet Tuesday that the restaurant will be giving away free food to all Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen employees who arrive in uniform.
(04/24/19 2:52am)
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., said during an April 10 committee hearing there should be a measure of accountability for colleges and universities, focusing on whether students are repaying loans and whether institutions are benefiting students, because the current system isn't working.
(03/22/19 3:40am)
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(03/04/19 4:05am)
A North Carolina superior court judge struck down two of the constitutional amendments voted into effect by voters in the 2018 election, citing gerrymandering as a main reason.
(02/21/19 5:23am)
Cheering for North Carolina seemed to have always been a part of daily life for Kamryn Sain, a first-year student and daughter of two UNC alumni. Every time she was on campus, her parents would tell her about a memory they shared, making her want to attend the University as well.
(01/25/19 4:42am)
The Students for Fair Admissions’ lawsuit against UNC and its race-conscious admission policies entered the next phase of legal proceedings after a hearing last Thursday.
(12/03/18 6:42pm)
Wendy Morgan’s children needed Learning Environment for Advanced Programming, an advanced curriculum program for students in fourth through eighth grade.
(11/07/18 6:14am)
CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this article did not properly attribute the definition of a Blue Wave. The definition included in the article came from RealClearPolitics. The story has been updated with the attribution. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(11/07/18 4:31am)
N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer, D-50, who has served in the N.C. House of Representatives since 2013, won re-election Tuesday night. With about 96.08 percent of precincts reporting, Meyer led with 62 percent of the vote.
(10/23/18 12:46am)
CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this article stated that UNC had not done studies on food and housing insecurity and does not have any studies currently in the works. UNC administration has not done these studies; however, University faculty and their classes have published research on the issue. This information is now included.
(09/21/18 1:44am)
While people are attempting to return to their normal lives after Hurricane Florence, affected students can expect flexibility at universities and resources like IRS tax relief.
(09/14/18 3:12am)
As Hurricane Florence makes landfall on the North Carolina coast, refugees placed in Chapel Hill and Carrboro are working to make up for preparations they may have missed out on.
(09/11/18 3:24am)
After the University received reports of another possible demonstration in McCorkle Place, the administration urged students not to attend but assured the efforts to protect safety for those who do.
(08/27/18 2:02am)
Congressional Democrats are working to make debt-free college a reality for American students with their latest higher education proposal: the Aim Higher Act.