No. 22 UNC football falls, 31-20, in sixth straight loss to Clemson
When Clemson junior running back Phil Mafah recorded a 3-yard touchdown to bring the Tigers out to a 21-7 lead, Omarion Hampton quickly responded.
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When Clemson junior running back Phil Mafah recorded a 3-yard touchdown to bring the Tigers out to a 21-7 lead, Omarion Hampton quickly responded.
Seth Trimble closed his eyes.
As field hockey fans around the country look ahead to the national championship game this Sunday in Chapel Hill at 1:30 p.m., they will notice two familiar names in the title game: No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Northwestern.
The No. 20 UNC men’s basketball team (3-0, 0-0 ACC) rode a dominant turnover margin and lockdown defense in the second half to a 77-52 win over UC Riverside (1-3, 0-0 Big West) Friday night at the Smith Center.
Behind yet another match-winning performance from redshirt sophomore forward Ally Sentnor, the third-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (12-1-8, 5-0-5 ACC) advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating six-seed Alabama (12-5-5, 5-4-1 SEC), 1-0, Friday at John Walker Soccer Complex in Lubbock, Texas. Sentnor has now scored the game-winner in both of the Tar Heels NCAA Tournament games this season.
Almost three minutes into the NCAA tournament semifinals, Virginia drew the first penalty corner of the game.
UNC sophomore quarterback Drake Maye wasn’t alive the last time the Tar Heels beat the Clemson Tigers in Death Valley.
The No. 1 UNC field hockey team shut out No. 4 Virginia in a 2-0 match to advance to its second straight NCAA title game appearance and its fifth in the last six years.
Elizabeth Sharp has officially won the fourth seat on the Chapel Hill Town Council, following more than a week of uncertainty over who would win the position because of uncounted ballots.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and, for those who celebrate Christmas, the ongoing debate of when to hang the tinsel and deck the halls has begun.
Amid the 2023-2024 NFL season, many Tar Heels are showing off their skills in various forms. From leading the NFL in passing yards to completing diving catches on third-and-longs, former North Carolina football standouts are making their mark at the professional level.
The 14th UNC Model United Nations Conference— known as UNCMUNC XIV— is being held from Nov. 16 through Nov. 19 on campus. The event brings together more than 430 students from 35 colleges and universities across two countries and 17 states.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has dominated the box office and pop culture throughout its 15-year existence, but its grip on audiences may be slipping, as indicated by the performance of “The Marvels,” its latest release.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the Community Development Block Grant Program and approved a water and sewer extension proposal for southern Chapel Hill at its meeting Wednesday evening.
At the 31st annual Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, Yale University professor Erica Edwards discussed her in-progress novel about untold stories in history — specifically those of Black women.Every fall, the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History invites a female lecturer to UNC's campus whose work, scholarship and service epitomizes the vision and spirit of Stone herself. This year's director of the Stone Center, LeRhonda Manigault-Bryant, said she chose Edwards because of her activism.
Editor's Note: This article is satire.
Applications for the Eve Carson Scholarship are now open, commemorating the program's 15th class of scholars.
It's a few hours before match day at UNC's Chewning Tennis Center, and Taylor Swift blares through the speakers as fans trickle in. Moments before play begins, the music winds down and by this point, the noise has been replaced by the raucous cheers from players and fans alike.
It's that time of year again, when the Halloween hauntings have passed and the spirit of the holiday season begins to peek through. Even though some start celebrating Christmas as soon as skeletons are taken off porches, the red and orange leaves covering Chapel Hill mean Thanksgiving is just around the corner.
Tonya’s Cookies, a bakery created by Tonya Council — granddaughter of the founder of Mama Dip’s Kitchen — will host its grand opening on Friday at its 400 S. Elliot Road location.