A look back at Eve Carson's death, six years later
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A man prepared to sled down Skipper Bowles Drive. He took off his shirt. A crowd of around 75 parted. He screamed and raised his arms in the air. He placed a bed on top of a four-wheeled cart and lay down. Students — maybe friends, maybe strangers — started pushing him down the hill. Everyone laughed. Everyone cheered.
It’s a movement that was born at UNC — and in spite of UNC.
At the intersection of race, religion and booze in Orange County lies Occoneechee Speedway in Hillsborough, the last of 52 dirt tracks from NASCAR’s inaugural season.
Before she filed a complaint with U.S. Department of Education over UNC’s handling of sexual assault cases, Andrea Pino fought to make survivors visible by posting their pictures and stories on the walls of the Student Union.
Chris Weaver banged his fist on the table and jumped out of his seat.
Throughout October, Relationship Violence Awareness month, many of the faces of survivors might not be seen.
A Person County resident who had been charged in peeping incidents in Chapel Hill for more than 10 years was found dead in an apparent suicide last month.
The state and defense presented vastly different pictures of Josh Bailey’s slaying Thursday during the opening statements in the trial of a man accused of killing him.
Top of the Hill’s new distillery took a big step forward Tuesday.
Wage theft, minority marginalization and access to government were a few of the many issues activists grappled with at Sunday’s Celebrate Human Rights! Conference.
February is well known for celebrating black history, but for the first time this year, it has also been designated as Muslim Awareness Month to recognize the nation’s growing diversity.
Occupy protesters held a rally Sunday to demand Peace and Justice Plaza remain a place for free speech.
For the past year, Ginger Young has seen a river of books flow in and out of her garage.
A group of about 100 people of all races, genders and ages united Monday to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and encourage future action against injustice.
Residents and Occupy Chapel Hill members joined Monday night to protest a town report that expressed support for what many called violent police action during the Yates Motor Company break-up.
The redistricting caused by the construction of Elementary 11 might relieve the uneven distribution of low-income students in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system.
Three Chapel Hill Town Council incumbents, Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt and newcomer Lee Storrow were sworn in yesterday during an emotional town council meeting.
CORRECTION: The original version of this story incorrectly stated that graduate student Josh Davis was inside the Yates Motor Co. building at the time of the handcuffing. Davis was not inside of the building at the time of the handcuffing, but outside on the sidewalk. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Protesters occupying the former Yates Motor Company building at 419 W. Franklin St. were arrested by law enforcement officers wielding guns Sunday evening — an encounter that led to a protest rally later in the night.