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(04/26/24 12:44am)
Last month, a group of UNC housekeepers and students climbed the steps of South Building to deliver a petition to the University, demanding parking fees be abolished for employees making less than $50,000 a year.
(05/01/24 7:03am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the Community Development Block Grant, the Affordable Housing Funding Plan and updates on the Land Use Management Ordinance rewrite during its meeting on Wednesday.
(04/26/24 2:02am)
After growing up around cats, rabbits, frogs, llamas, donkeys, axolotls and more, first-year Ella Parry found herself sometimes feeling anxious and detached from home when she moved to UNC without a furry companion.
(04/29/24 4:02am)
On Wednesday, the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC and its new branch, TransparUNCy, co-hosted a public forum where students could voice their demands in the ongoing search for UNC’s next chancellor.
(04/27/24 5:54pm)
Former UNC linebacker Cedric Gray was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the 106th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.
(04/29/24 3:46am)
At the Purple Bowl Run Club, nobody has to run.
(05/01/24 3:52am)
On a typical day on Polk Place, chaos is inevitable. As you walk on that diagonal path, someone stands behind a table handing out donuts and free coffee. A group of girls in bandanas and bohemian skirts presents knitted frogs and plushies. A preacher shoves a “Jesus Loves You” pamphlet into your hand. You may even find yourself offering your soul and social security number for a “free” chicken sandwich.
(04/27/24 5:54pm)
Former UNC wide receiver Devontez "Tez" Walker was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 113th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.
(05/01/24 7:44am)
On April 12, Guy B. Phillips Middle School principal Tiffany Cheshire walked into a meeting with her supervisor. She was told there were people who wanted to speak with her about Phillips' performance — and she was prepared for something pretty contentious.
(04/26/24 12:33am)
Former UNC quarterback Drake Maye was selected by the New England Patriots as the third overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday evening. This makes him head coach Mack Brown's highest-drafted player since his return to North Carolina.
(04/29/24 1:55pm)
As the semester comes to a close, many students find their weeks occupied by project deadlines, late nights at the library and dreaded exam dates.
(04/29/24 9:28pm)
The Daily Tar Heel’s Caroline Horne spoke with Chapel Hill resident and “Jeopardy!” winner Marko Saric about his local connection and experience on the show. He won over $26,000 from games on last Thursday and Friday.
(04/25/24 6:29pm)
“Sit down with a stranger and leave with a friend” is the slogan for the yearly Mildred Council Community Dinner. The 24th annual event, which will honor Council’s legacy, will take place in the McDougle Middle School cafetorium on April 28.
(04/29/24 10:21pm)
On Tuesday night, the Carrboro Town Council discussed changes to its Land Use Ordinance and allocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds.
(04/29/24 1:52pm)
As the academic school year comes to an end, it is valuable to take a step back and reflect on the past year. Whether you're about to graduate and conquer the real world or you just arrived at UNC this year, reflecting on each year helps you observe how much you have accomplished and how much further you have to go.
(04/24/24 8:21pm)
A UNC Air Operations medical plane carrying two people crashed in the grass near a runway at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning, injuring the pilot and passenger and delaying many other flights.
(04/24/24 1:19am)
The No. 15 Diamond Heels (30-10) defeated Gardner-Webb (15-24) on Tuesday night at Boshamer Stadium, 5-2.
(04/24/24 8:52pm)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday to discuss its updated redistricting plan, teacher pay supplements and AI policy.
(04/29/24 3:37am)
On Monday, Sunrise Hub at UNC collected signatures in front of Wilson Library for their Green New Deal, which proposes an end to reliance on fossil fuels at the University, comprehensive climate education and a reinvestment in students, staff and North Carolina communities.
(04/29/24 1:44pm)
Carolina Jump Rope, UNC’s club competition jump rope team, just brought home a national championship title.