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(01/17/22 3:42am)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that anyone who is at least 2 years old wear a mask in indoor public places. UNC requires this in all indoor public spaces — like classrooms, libraries and indoor athletic events.
(01/10/22 11:02pm)
As students trickle back to campus from across North Carolina and the U.S., there are still concerns among some students and faculty regarding the possibility of COVID-19 spreading rapidly. This comes particularly with the omicron variant surging in parts of the country.
(01/11/22 3:37am)
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has seen the dramatic impact this virus has had on different populations. The virus has ripped through our country since its emergence, but not all population groups are impacted the same.
(01/10/22 3:08am)
The pandemic has challenged University policies from every angle, and the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant before the spring semester highlights the failures of these policies – and the administration that crafts them.
(01/10/22 3:55am)
The omicron variant poses a variety of risks to people who may become infected — such as transmission to community members and individual illness. It’s up to institutions to make informed decisions to protect not only their students, but their employees and staff.
(12/22/21 2:51am)
With the omicron variant causing global infection surges, COVID-19 has resurfaced as a major hurdle for higher education as students prepare to return for the spring semester.
(12/12/21 10:12pm)
On Thursday, UNC announced Chris Clemens as the new provost and executive vice chancellor. Clemens joined UNC’s faculty in 1998 and has served in various roles, including chairperson of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, senior associate dean for natural sciences and senior associate dean for research and innovation in the College of Arts & Sciences.
(11/30/21 10:34pm)
For all those over 21 (and as we head to Franklin Street for LDOC), take this quiz to find out which Chapel Hill bar you are.
(11/29/21 11:50pm)
From electing diverse, prominent community leaders to new developments creating housing and resources for residents of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, this year was defined by a slow, yet definitive march toward progress.
(11/30/21 12:08am)
A year marked by the rise of Olivia Rodrigo, the lackadaisical return of Lorde, the unwavering reign of Taylor Swift and the refusal by Rihanna to get into a studio, 2021 was an interesting year for music.
(11/29/21 10:41pm)
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
(11/29/21 11:34pm)
Earlier this month, the General Assembly passed a $25.9 billion budget for the first time since 2018. The budget was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, but that doesn’t mean it fills the needs of many North Carolinians.
(11/28/21 11:28pm)
We are finally near the end of many students’ first semester on campus, following a virtual year induced by COVID-19.
(11/28/21 11:37pm)
Although things seem quiet on the COVID-19 front in Chapel Hill with low infection rates among students, faculty and staff, the pandemic is far from over. Scientists in South Africa identified a new COVID-19 variant, omicron, that could potentially affect the U.S. and other regions within the next few months. Countries in Europe are facing fourth waves of infection and fourth rounds of lockdowns.
(11/23/21 4:28am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the district State Senator Valerie Foushee is running. She is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in District 6. The previous version also incorrectly said what office Chair of the Orange County Board of Commissioners Renee Price is running for. She is running for the North Carolina House of Representatives. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(11/22/21 11:31pm)
As we pack up and plan to head home for the holidays, many of us will find ourselves settling into our homes away from home for Thanksgiving.
(11/22/21 2:23am)
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, local community members are able to experience something they haven’t in several months — live music. North Carolina has begun hosting concerts across dozens of venues like Cat’s Cradle, Haw River Ballroom, Local 506 and Lincoln Theatre.
(11/22/21 4:01am)
Last week, N.C. Sen. Valerie Foushee announced she would be running to represent the state’s 6th District — currently the 4th District — in the U.S. House.
(11/21/21 11:51pm)
On Nov. 15, President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, into law. Lawmakers praised the bill for investing money into roads, bridges, mass transit, rail, airports, ports and waterways.
(11/21/21 8:39pm)
Fifty-one years ago today, James Cates Jr. attended an all-night dance in the Student Union. He had been asked to go to by the event organizers, the Committee for Afro-American Studies and the Carolina Union.