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I love latin music — that’s it. That’s the article.
You hear it all the time. Journalism is dying. The digital age has taken over. Goodbye to that newspaper printed fresh off the press: hello, breaking news from Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
With the 2020 election around the corner, presidential campaigns are making their final attempts to secure votes — especially those from the Latinx community, which is projected to be the largest minority voting block for this election.
As the nation deals with the economic impacts from COVID-19, the pandemic has also taken its toll on Chapel Hill's hospitality and tourism industry.
Protests for racial justice and debates over Confederate monuments have raged across the nation. Graham, North Carolina, is no exception.
While getting her master's degree at Duke University, UNC alumna Ashlyn Sanders received a diagnosis that shocked her.
Whether you spend more of your waking hours on Zoom, eating quarantine snacks or getting out of the house for some socially-distanced exercise — there's a good chance working from home has still left you with a little more time on your hands than usual.
Students looking to receive a master's degree at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy will now be able to complete their requirements remotely with a new online program.
On the first day of Women's History Month, a group of professors, professionals and students gathered at the Carolina Inn to talk about the obstacles women still face in the 21st century.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstate the amendment Pontula described as "a part of North Carolina's constitution that prevents the state from passing any legislation that is more strict than the national law on that subject." The amendment is the Hardison Amendment. The article also previously mischaracterized North Carolina's method for measuring greenhouse gas emissions. The state is required to measure greenhouse gas emissions under Executive Order 80, issued by Gov. Roy Cooper in October 2018.
The University Libraries invite students, faculty and community members to bring a brown bag lunch to Kenan Science Library and talk about diversity in science once a month.