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(03/22/24 2:39am)
CHARLOTTE — Curtis Withers was a star in his hometown. He attended West Charlotte High School and was named the 2001 Charlotte Observer player of the year. He stayed home to play college ball at Charlotte, where he was named first team All-Conference three times.
(03/22/24 2:20am)
CHARLOTTE — In UNC's opening round game against Wagner, Armando Bacot wanted to make a statement.
(03/24/24 3:39pm)
Update: 3/26, 4:28 p.m.: In a statement to The Daily Tar Heel, UNC Media Relations said the University has received the petition and "will carefully consider the requests from UNC housekeepers." Media Relations also said that UNC Transportation and Parking is currently working on a new five-year plan to address future University needs.
(03/21/24 9:05pm)
In No. 1 seed UNC men’s basketball’s first NCAA tournament game in two years, the Tar Heels (28-7) overcame uncharacteristic mistakes in the first half to earn a 90-62 win over No. 16 seed Wagner (17-16) on Thursday.Junior forward Harrison Ingram got the night started for UNC with a post move in the paint and finish with his left hand. Indicative of what was to come for UNC, Ingram hit Wagner with his “too small” celebration.The Tar Heels raced out to a 6-0 lead, but two errant passes by Ingram and first-year guard Elliot Cadeau allowed Wagner to cut at the deficit. The Seahawks struggled to contain graduate forward Armando Bacot down low, though. Bacot feasted, amounting to eight points and four boards in just five minutes of game action.
(03/24/24 3:52pm)
The entirety of my sports knowledge is limited to soccer and football. For years, I have spat on basketball, wondering how people could possibly be entertained by 10 guys running up and down a sweaty, slippery indoor court.
(03/24/24 3:43pm)
Orange County is celebrating its third annual “Creek Week,” with activities offered via the Public Works Department to celebrate local waterways through March 23.
(03/25/24 6:54pm)
The 40-hour workweek has been a standard for Americans for almost a century, with individuals working for eight hours a day, five days a week. However, Senator Bernie Sanders recently proposed legislation that would reduce the standard workweek in the U.S. to 32 hours — or to a four-day workweek — with no pay reduction.
(03/25/24 7:18pm)
The Coalition for Carolina, a group concerned with keeping UNC independent of partisan influence, hosted a Q&A session with interim Chancellor Lee Roberts on Wednesday.
(03/25/24 6:49pm)
In February, the Carrboro Police Department hired Monrita Hughes as its first diversion social worker as a part of the Community Care and Diversion Response team.
(03/25/24 6:46pm)
Every Friday and Saturday afternoon, a crowd of dejected students leaves Davis Library in search of their next study spot. On these days, Davis closes at 5 p.m. The Undergraduate Library also shuts its doors at 5 p.m. on Fridays, and is closed entirely on Saturdays.
(03/25/24 7:10pm)
The UNC Muslim Students Association works year-round to support the social and religious life of Muslim students at the University. During Ramadan, which occurs from the evening of March 10 to April 9 this year, MSA focuses its efforts on a critical task — helping first-year students feel at home while observing the month of fasting, community and reflection away from home.
(03/21/24 9:10pm)
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After UNC’s second round exit in the ACC tournament, Deja Kelly said the Tar Heels had to take a few days apart from each other.
(03/21/24 10:46pm)
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Rather than calling the NCAA tournament by its March Madness or Big Dance monikers, head coach Courtney Banghart refers to it as the “third chapter.”
(03/25/24 5:44am)
Every December, Ivy League-hopeful high school seniors open their laptops, shakily type in their usernames and passwords and click a button that will determine the next four years of their lives.
(03/24/24 3:41pm)
Last Wednesday, when temperatures peaked at 73 degrees Fahrenheit, friend groups flocked outside, setting up picnic blankets across the lawn in front of Wilson Library and lingering for hours.
(03/25/24 10:50pm)
On March 15, 140 W. Franklin St. Plaza welcomed a new resident — a 7-foot tall raccoon named Rubbish.
(03/22/24 5:39pm)
When improv actor Anoo Tree Brod begins a show, she often imagines her audience as a bunch of unlit lightning bugs. By the end of the performance, she said she wants to see their troubles melt away and watch them light up.
(03/22/24 5:00pm)
The first of 15 spring practices for the North Carolina football team began on Tuesday morning.
(03/21/24 5:53am)
(03/25/24 6:44pm)
The School of Civic Life and Leadership will introduce a new minor for students during next week’s course registration period.