'There's no magic bullet': Affordable housing crisis prevalent in Chapel Hill
The cost of housing is on the rise in Chapel Hill, and so are the demands for affordable housing.
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The cost of housing is on the rise in Chapel Hill, and so are the demands for affordable housing.
This weekend marked 49 years since the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that established safe and legal abortion as a constitutional right. Now, the decision is being challenged in courts across the country as anti-abortion activists gain momentum.
Content warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of sensitive topics including rape and sexual assault.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted unanimously last week to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees by Oct. 31.
A new bipartisan criminal justice reform bill was signed into law by Gov. Roy Cooper on Sept. 2, but the ACLU of North Carolina said it falls short of addressing systemic racism at the base of the criminal justice system.
After two years of construction, the Sancar Turkish Cultural & Community Center — named after Nobel Laureate and UNC professor Aziz Sancar — will formally open its doors on Oct. 29 for Turkish Republic Day.
The Grata Cafe, an Italian-themed eatery, opened Aug. 3 with the goal of bringing people together through food. The restaurant is located in Carr Mill Mall at the former location of Elmo's Diner.
The University Libraries instituted a new delivery-by-mail service, making physical books and materials accessible during this remote semester to any active UNC student or faculty member living in the continental U.S.
UNC’s Digital Accessibility Office was created in July 2019, with the goal of creating a more accessible virtual experience for students with disabilities.
The UNC Center for the Study of the American South is hosting a series of six virtual events entitled “The Light of Truth" throughout the month of October to honor the life and legacy of the 19th century activist and journalist Ida B. Wells.
Schools in the UNC System had a record-setting 242,464 students enroll this fall, marking their third consecutive year of record-breaking enrollment, according to a press release from the UNC System.
For STEM majors conducting undergraduate research this semester, labs look different amid COVID-19 restrictions. But students are working with professors to continue their work through the fall.
Over the summer, UNC professor Navin Bapat was contacted by one of his colleagues through Facebook with a simple yet revolutionary idea — a proposal to create a nation-wide team of teachers who could each instruct what they know best.