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(03/25/24 9:00am)
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Lucy Wu, Amelie Fawson and Kathryn Bragg. In today's episode, the group discusses the interim chancellor's interview with the Coalition for Carolina, the runoff election for the third available seat on the Orange County Schools Board of Education and a UNC senior's one-man show at Swain Hall Black Box Theater.
(02/05/24 10:00am)
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Amelie Fawson and Kathryn Bragg. In today's episode, the group discusses the upcoming University election, the federal complaint filed against Senate Bill 49 and avenues for animal therapy in Chapel Hill.
(01/26/24 10:00am)
Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest housing news of the week with staff reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Coleman Rambo and Kathryn Bragg. In this episode, the group discusses the on-campus housing waitlist for fall 2024, a local coffee shop's closure and a Chapel Hill nonprofit that preserves historic community structures.
(01/19/24 10:00am)
Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news of the week with staff reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Coleman Rambo and Kathryn Bragg. In this episode, the group discusses the chancellor search process, proposed homeowner insurance rate increases and a UNC student's poetry exhibition.
(12/04/23 5:11am)
The Triangle’s vibrant arts community has strengthened and grown in 2023, according to multidisciplinary artist and UNC first-year master's student John Felix Arnold — but he senses even bigger things on the horizon.
(11/20/23 3:41am)
For Guatemalan and Mayan Q’eqchi’ multimedia artist Sandra Monterroso, art is inextricable from life.
(11/14/23 12:39am)
Graduate students constitute nearly a third of UNC’s enrolled population, and nearly a third of them said they do not see themselves as part of a broader campus community, according to the 2022 Healthy Minds Study conducted by the Division of Student Affairs.
(10/30/23 12:32am)
Halloween in Chapel Hill isn’t just one night: It’s a succession of costumed nights out, a marathon known as Halloweekend.
(10/22/23 8:32pm)
There was a stage, an audience, directors and a cast of performers. But there were no characters, no actors and no plot.
(10/09/23 11:17pm)
For Philadelphia-born multimedia artist Devan Shimoyama, art is both story and exploration.
(10/02/23 3:41pm)
An intimate group gathered at Prologue Rare & Used Books last Wednesday evening — greeting each other familiarly, laughing and sipping wine.
(09/27/23 5:06am)
In April, cartoonist Max Huffman's monthly rent increased from $800 to $1,400 when the Carrboro apartment building he had lived in for three years changed ownership.
(09/18/23 11:08pm)
For anyone who has been outside lately, crisp fall days seem like a faraway dream.
(09/05/23 4:05am)
For Indigenous communities across North Carolina and the United States, native gardening expands from a simple act of planting local species to an essential practice.
(08/23/23 3:52am)
For students looking to share their creativity — and maybe even add to their resumes — UNC offers no shortage of artistic publications and showcases.
(10/12/22 4:00am)
In this episode, City & State Editor Emmy Martin and Daily Tar Heel reporters Hannah Rosenberger, Kathryn Bragg and Maggie McIntyre discuss the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade on the upcoming midterm election. Remember, the deadline to register to vote is Oct. 14. Election Day is just four weeks away.This episode was produced by Assistant Audio Editor Reagan Allen.