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This article is part of a Daily Tar Heel series exploring drug and alcohol use at UNC.
WENDELL, N.C. — Under gray and cloudy skies, thousands of people chanted as men carried three caskets.
The corned beef sandwich was his favorite. He almost always ordered it to go.
Walking down Henderson Street, most people just see a concrete wall with a mural of a pencil.
Slavery.
The Daily Tar Heel analyzed the report by independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein for the words that appear most frequently and crafted a guide to explain the report's major findings. The most common words appear larger in the correlating graphic. Wainstein's investigation revealed how a secretary in the former Department of African and Afro-American Studies created bogus classes to help athletes maintain eligibility. More than 3,000 UNC students took paper classes, according to the report.
It didn’t take a lot of talking for people to know Olu Fatolu had a beautiful heart.
It’s the irony that hurts the most.
By Jordan Nash and Breanna Kerr
By Jordan Nash
When Jacqueline Charles was growing up, she didn’t want to be a journalist.
Student Attorney General Raquel Dominguez will determine whether an investigation will continue in the case regarding the alleged assault of UNC redshirt freshman wide receiver Jackson Boyer.
A former usher accused of harassing University employees is still banned from all UNC athletic facilities and events, the N.C. Court of Appeals announced Tuesday .
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated Robert Britt's relation to Merritt’s Store and Grill. Britt is the operator of the store and is not a relative of the Merritt family. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
An influx of school-aged children in the next five years has local school districts thinking they’ll need more space.
Officials are really hoping to keep Orange County property taxes flat next year but budget shortfalls in area school districts are making it hard.
Chapel Hill taxpayers will shell out $170,000 after groundwater near the 140 West development was contaminated during construction.
Senior Caitlin Mason went from storming the basketball court to storming Franklin Street Thursday.
Carrboro wants its residents and visitors to “feel free” — and the town is using a new brand to encourage it.
Rowan Marshall and Olivia Weigle may have stood outside for hours in 20-degree weather, but these girls are two smart cookies.