Students call on trustees to rename Saunders Hall
CLARIFICATION: Board of Trustees chairman Lowry Caudill said the board is open to student input, but must abide by the University's policy on renaming buildings.
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CLARIFICATION: Board of Trustees chairman Lowry Caudill said the board is open to student input, but must abide by the University's policy on renaming buildings.
Several student organizations and numerous protesters came together to form a human chain in front of a large anti-abortion display on Tuesday, chanting “My body, my choice” and “Keep UNC safe” as drums played in the background.
Storify: Controversial anti-abortion protest on UNC campus
Carolina blue isn’t the only color dominating UNC’s campus. Multiple green efforts are springing up on-campus and in the Town of Chapel Hill.
Out of 3,946 new first-year students, only 98 males — about 2.5 percent — self-identify as black, based on data from UNC’s Office of Institutional Research and Assessment released last month.
UNC is on its way to hiring a new dean of the Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Several Carrboro residents and police officers came out Monday night to give input on qualities they would like to see in Carrboro’s new police chief.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will discuss the future of the long-awaited Rogers Road Community Center at its meeting tonight.
A slice of artichoke pizza from Artisan Pizza Kitchen. An A.K. ski from BSki’s. A burger from Spanky’s. Wings from The Grille at Four Corners.
Since 1966, the Chapel Hill Museum building at 523 E. Franklin St. has served as a historic landmark for the town.
Chapel Hill’s Prison Books Collective is comforting political prisoners one birthday card at a time.
Despite opposition from racquetball enthusiasts, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA is moving forward with plans to remove Chapel Hill’s only public racquetball courts.
After a slew of winter weather, snow and ice aren’t the only things that have been piling up in Chapel Hill.
Former Chapel Hill Town Council member Sally Greene was appointed Wednesday night to once again serve on the council.
When Steven Wade decided to donate a tree to Chapel Hill, he had no idea he would be giving the town a piece of its lost identity.
Longtime Carrboro Police Chief Carolyn Hutchison will step down in October after 29 years of service on the force.
Representatives from Chapel Hill, Carrboro and UNC voted Tuesday to support a more lenient bus advertising policy.
Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe will not be taking plastic today.
Transplanting Traditions Community Farm wants to make the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area feel like home to refugees from Burma.
While many know He’s Not Here for its iconic blue cups, the bar is gaining another, more philanthropic, reputation.