Game day outfits help students embrace UNC's rich sports culture
Leading up to the Duke-UNC game, rising junior Sophia Lopez wandered the aisles of Walmart when fate found her by chance.
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Leading up to the Duke-UNC game, rising junior Sophia Lopez wandered the aisles of Walmart when fate found her by chance.
Featuring a wide variety of genres — from folk to EDM — the Triangle is an ideal place to discover local artists, established touring groups and everything in between.
Behind Billy Currington tracks and the occasional Morgan Wallen tune, the No. 7 Diamond Heels participate in their typical warm-up drills on Tuesday morning.
While much of the buzz goes home with UNC’s students for the summer, the lull presents the perfect opportunity to explore local museums, galleries and makerspaces, uninterrupted by classes or crowds and with no shortage of events.
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met on May 20 to discuss equity in OCS, its summer meals program and student meal pricing for the upcoming school year.
Voters between the ages of 18 and 24 historically have the lowest voter turnout. With Election Day around the corner, it’s important to understand how to vote in Chapel Hill as a student.
It’s no secret that athletics are an integral part of the North Carolina experience, and the fall season provides the perfect opportunity for first-years to immerse themselves in the rich athletic culture in Chapel Hill.
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It’s a sweltering summer afternoon in Chapel Hill, the kind that makes the pavement glisten in the sun, and you are about to start a journey that many UNC students have embarked on before you: a walk down Franklin Street.
The Chapel Hill Manager's Office has proposed its Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget. Nearly $156 million is available, $89.4 million of which is accounted for by the general fund, which are assets used to finance Town operations. This is a 4 percent increase from last year's budget.
Disco balls, cow skulls on the walls and colorful dressing stalls. What sounds like a game of I Spy — looking through the whimsical landscapes that make up the popular children’s books — describes the experience of shopping at a boutique that has served the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community for years.
Since the University got its start in 1789, there have been a number of time-honored traditions that are a rite of passage before you turn your tassel at Commencement.
There are only so many times a student can grab a bite with friends on Franklin Street before either becoming broke or bored with the routine. Despite not feeling like it sometimes, Chapel Hill and Carrboro are home to a plethora of activities you can enjoy without worrying about finances.
UNC is well known for its passionate fanbase and wide variety of athletic teams that span the entire campus. With 28 varsity teams and 50 national championships across them, you’ll have no shortage of exciting sports to watch this coming year.
Picture this: It’s a Friday night on Franklin Street. Sup Dogs is packed, the line for Raising Cane’s is around the block and Top of the Hill is full of families. You and your friends are tired of Chase and Lenoir dining halls. You can’t think of anywhere else to eat.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education met on Thursday, May 16, to discuss the proposed implementation of a 4x4 block schedule in all three high schools throughout the district.
DURHAM — Entering the 2024 season, Casey Cook needed to adapt to a new mindset.