Q&A with UNC alumnus and musician Veronica Davanzo
Freshly graduated from UNC and on her way to UNC's School of Dentistry this fall,Veronica DaVanzo is a triple threat. She can sing, play multiple instruments and has a knack for the sciences.
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Freshly graduated from UNC and on her way to UNC's School of Dentistry this fall,Veronica DaVanzo is a triple threat. She can sing, play multiple instruments and has a knack for the sciences.
Law enforcement officers from around the world will join athletes in Abu Dhabi for the 2019 World Summer Games of the Special Olympics. Among them will be Chapel Hill Police Special Events Officer Phillip Smith, who was recently selected to represent North Carolina in what will be the largest event in Special Olympics history.
Two UNC faculty members, a student, a chief of police and two authors walk into a library.
A fresh face has been chosen assume the role of Chapel Hill’s town manager this August as current town manager Roger Stancil approaches retirement.
Affordable housing just became more accessible in Chapel Hill, thanks to the town and non-profit community developer DHIC, Inc.
If you’ve been to Carrboro, chances are you’ve checked out some of the thrift shops on W Main Street. The Club Nova Thrift Shop has served the Carrboro community by providing employment to people with serious mental illnesses as a part of Club Nova’s mission to give its members a chance to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
As the Triangle area has grown over the past decade, so has its traffic. Congestion during morning and evening commutes has resulted in time delays and collisions on U.S. Route 15-501.
Cedar Ridge High School will not field a varsity football team for the upcoming 2018 fall semester following an analysis of the football program by school officials, Orange County Schools announced Tuesday. This decision was made just one year after East Chapel Hill High School stated that it would not be fielding a varsity football team during fall 2017.
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The Chapel Hill Town Council voted to pass the FY 2018-2019 budget on June 13. Here's what's new and how it'll affect you.
It has been five decades since the original all-white Chapel Hill High School on Franklin Street merged with the all-black Lincoln High School as part of the town’s desegregation efforts during the mid-1960s.The result was the creation of the new Chapel Hill High School in 1966.
Over 100 members of the Chapel Hill community gathered together for a night of live music, cocktails and a silent auction of Malawian art to benefit the children of Malawi.
The future just got even brighter for Northside Elementary School students as the Duke Energy Foundation presented Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) with a $40,000 grant to fund a new Inquiry and Nature-Based STEM Program. The presentation took place in the garden of Northside Elementary School, which will pilot the program with their third, fourth and fifth graders next year.
Hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., American rock band Sunflower Bean made a stop at Cat’s Cradle Sunday as a part of their international tour spanning the US and the UK.
After four years of providing tours for visitors with dementia, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University has been awarded a $5,000 grant from The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to help continue funding their Reflections program.
Relieving the stress and discontent surrounding public parking in downtown Chapel Hill has become a top priority for the Town Council, inspiring the launch of their year-long Lots to Love Campaign in late April.
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro welcomed the Tibetan Buddhist Monks of Drepung Gomang Monastery last week to construct a sacred sand mandala in the Nicholson Art Gallery.