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The comprehensive coverage and workflow of The Daily Tar Heel have impressed me since my first year at UNC — but the issues I noticed even back then remain unaddressed now.
I’m not sure why I was expecting an email or acknowledgement of Black History Month from the University on Feb. 1. Although it would have been nice to receive a message from our new interim chancellor, it’s not like there’s a precedent for that kind of thing.
Many people say they can tell who my favorite artist is just by looking at me. I choose to take that as a compliment.
On this episode of Before You Vote, we learn what each candidate said when the Opinion board asked: "What do you see as a solution for the lack of housing in Chapel Hill?" Listen now, for a collection of candidate responses and analysis of their points.
On this episode of Before You Vote, we are joined by the Opinion desk editor Le Ha and assistant editor Laney Crawley to take a closer look at the candidates who are running for Chapel Hill Town Council. We learn what each candidate said when the Opinion board asked: “What do you see as a solution for the lack of housing in Chapel Hill?” Listen now, for a collection of candidate responses and analysis of their points.
Last Wednesday at 2:11 p.m., UNC students received an all-clear Alert Carolina message after their second lockdown in 16 days due to an "armed and dangerous person on or near campus."
On March 29, the N.C. General Assembly voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper's veto on Senate Bill 41. The bill repealed the requirement to obtain a permit from a local sheriff before purchasing a handgun.
On Monday at 1:03 p.m., warning sirens went off and an Alert Carolina message went out alerting the campus community of an “Armed and Dangerous Person On or Near Campus."
For my whole life, I have felt the need to work harder than most of my white peers if I wanted to be given the same opportunities. I strained myself trying to be perfect so I could be considered by what I deemed to be the right universities.
With the dawn of a new semester comes an exciting wave of wardrobe revamps, hunts for new accessories and quests to find the perfect furniture for dorm rooms and off-campus apartments.
This month, Town staff and community members are starting work on the West Chapel Hill Cemetery Project — which aims to "connect community members with the history of the cemetery and with the history of community members buried at the site," per a Town of Chapel Hill press release.
Chapel Hill Town Council adopted the budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year on June 7. This year’s budget comes out to about $144 million.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners met on June 1 for a public hearing regarding the 2023-24 budget and a work session. The work session included appointment discussions for various boards and commissions. All deliberation and voting on the items discussed will be done on June 8.
Flyers reading "Major Development Going Up Near You" — which have been passed out by some community members and posted in different areas in Chapel Hill — list concerns with the proposed Chapel Hill Crossing development, and ask citizens to email the Town Council to urge them to not approve the project.
Carrboro Mayor Damon Seils has been serving the Town of Carrboro for more than 10 years. Before stepping into the role of mayor a year and a half ago, he served on the Town Council. Seils' term officially ends in December, and he will not be seeking re-election.
Last week, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced that syphilis cases in the state increased by 23 percent from 2021 to 2022.
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners met on Tuesday to discuss property tax appeal bias, funding for the Chapel Hill Public Library and updates to concerns over the opioid crisis.
Residents walking down Franklin Street recently might have noticed different signs in the windows of Shanghai Dumpling, located at 143 E. Franklin St.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools are both pushing for more state funding to meet growth in population, inflation and for salaries to recruit and retain teachers, administrators and staff.
The Estes Drive Connectivity Project is entering its next phase of construction, converting more of Estes Drive to one-way traffic.