Students protest NC abortion bill in the Pit on Thursday
Chants of “not the church and not the state, women must decide their fate” reverberated across the Pit.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
12 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Chants of “not the church and not the state, women must decide their fate” reverberated across the Pit.
The faces of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha will now greet members of the UNC community as they enter the Student Union’s art gallery.
The phrase “getting behind the wheel” will be a thing of the past if Google has its way, as the company expects to put people in self-driving cars within two to five years.
Paul Tine, a member of the N.C. House of Representatives, has decided to leave the Democratic Party and, as of Friday, has joined the General Assembly’s Republican House Caucus.
New regulations on North Carolina abortion clinics — mandated by a controversial law passed by the N.C. General Assembly over a year ago — are finally starting to take shape.
RALEIGH — Sen. Kay Hagan’s campaign again brought big-name politicians, including former president Bill Clinton, to energize the Democratic cause in a rally on Friday.
A new study found state budget cuts to public universities nationwide have deterred many low- and middle-income students from attending college.
Hagan speaks at N.C. State
The millennial generation is putting off marriage until later in life — and the delay is at a record high, according to a recent Pew Research Center report.
As fall break approaches, some UNC students might rely on a ridesharing service for cheaper transportation to and from the airport — but companies like Uber are struggling to comply with Raleigh-Durham International Airport regulations.
NASA has been launching satellites into Mars’ orbit for more than a decade, the most recent of which entered Mars’ orbit on Sept. 21. MAVEN is the first satellite designed to study the upper atmosphere of the planet.
After 307 years of unity, the United Kingdom might be losing a fourth of itself on Thursday when residents of Scotland vote on a referendum for independence.