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(03/17/24 9:34pm)
Election day for poll workers begins before dawn at their designated polling precinct. For me, it was at 5:45 a.m. at a church a couple of minutes down the road from my house. Once the room is set up, pay sheets are signed, oaths are taken and it's time to wait until the polls open.
(03/25/24 5:55am)
In retrospect of the midterm elections, UNC election experts shared their observations on the role of social media and polarizing rhetoric in the upcoming election season.
(03/07/24 2:57am)
Whether aiding refugees in Tanzania, empowering women through grant programs or working on renewable energy in Morocco, Stephanie Hutchison's career in diplomacy has created meaningful experiences and impactful contributions.
(03/06/24 6:49pm)
As many North Carolinians know, the Triangle is a hotspot for basketball season. On Saturday, March 9, 2024, Durham, North Carolina, will host one of the biggest rivalries in college sports.
(03/12/24 8:58pm)
As the University nears its spring break, the Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday to discuss classroom utilization, academic accreditation, impacts of Atlantic Coast Conference expansion, environmental material concerns and faculty involvement in the search for a permanent UNC chancellor.
(03/19/24 6:12pm)
For the past few years, self-taught artist Tyamica Mabry has been honing her artistic style, which includes painting flowers and bold faces, from her house. For the next year, she will be moving her work to a private, free studio in Eno Arts Mill as the second annual BIPOC Artist-in-Residence.
(03/06/24 5:36pm)
All Tuesday, Armando Bacot could only think about the game.
(03/06/24 5:41pm)
Cormac Ryan is intense.
(03/06/24 3:36am)
According to unofficial primary election results, Eric Blankenburg won the Republican primary election for U.S. Congressional District 4, which includes Orange County, defeating Mahesh Ganorkar.
(03/06/24 4:06am)
North Carolina's Council of State is composed of 10 elected officials that are part of the executive branch. Josh Stein and Mark Robinson won their gubernatorial primary election. Likewise, Jeff Jackson won the Democratic primary for attorney general and will face Dan Bishop in November.
(03/06/24 2:11am)
On a Senior Night in which the No. 7 North Carolina men’s basketball team (24-6, 16-3 ACC) honored seven of its graduating players, UNC dismantled Notre Dame (12-18, 7-12 ACC) 84-51, its largest ACC win since Jan. 13.
(03/06/24 3:22am)
Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-N.C. 14th) won Tuesday's Democratic primary for the state's attorney general position over former Durham district attorney Satana Deberry and attorney Tim Dunn. Jackson won just under 55 percent of the statewide vote.
(03/19/24 6:08pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/06/24 2:00am)
Incumbent Orange County Commissioner Phyllis Portie-Ascott won the Democratic primary for the Orange County Board of County Commissioners’ District 2 seat, per unofficial results. Portie-Ascott won about 75 percent of the primary election vote as of 9 p.m., while the two other candidates, Adam Beeman and Horace Johnson Jr., won about 16 and 9 percent respectively.
(03/06/24 3:13am)
Carrie Doyle, Wendy Padilla and Jennifer Moore were elected to the Orange County Schools Board of Education's three available seats Tuesday night in a narrow election. Doyle and Moore are incumbents and Padilla is a newcomer.
(03/07/24 3:42am)
If there’s anything UNC men’s lacrosse head coach Joe Breschi knows from his 34 years of coaching lacrosse, it’s that you can’t teach experience.
(03/06/24 2:39am)
According to unofficial results, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Attorney General Josh Stein each convincingly won their primary races for governor Tuesday night, setting up a long-anticipated, nationally watched and competitive gubernatorial election in November.
(03/20/24 3:58am)
This op-ed is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(03/07/24 3:17am)
Musician Mary Rocap said she initially missed what was a very important email from the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts.
(03/06/24 2:47am)
Incumbent Allison Riggs won Tuesday's Democratic primary for N.C Supreme Court seat 6.