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(12/05/23 6:17pm)
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors recap UNC’s 2023 national championships across various sports, highlighting historic victories in women’s tennis, field hockey, diving, wrestling and basketball. Also on this episode, some much-needed ball talk about the North Carolina men’s and women’s basketball teams, analyzing their recent performances and discussing notable differences from the previous season. Sports Editor Shelby Swanson, Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace and Senior Writer Caroline Wills cap off 2023 with a bang — sharing insights and thought-provoking questions about their sports writing experiences this year!
(12/06/23 2:33am)
Chapel Hill and Carrboro have a diverse set of dining options, ranging from food trucks to restaurants with cuisines across cultures.
(12/06/23 12:55am)
There's an abundance of talent across all of UNC's athletic programs, and every year, each team is highlighted by one, or even multiple, electrifying athletes in their respective sports.
(12/06/23 4:35am)
All roads lead to Charlotte.
(12/06/23 2:07am)
In early April, N.C. Rep. Tricia Cotham (R-Mecklenburg) announced she was changing her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, just a few months after she was sworn in.
(12/06/23 2:32am)
It has been nearly two months since the conflict in Israel and Gaza escalated and questions have arisen about the role of individual U.S. states in foreign affairs. Many states, including North Carolina, have connections with Israel and domestic pro-Israel groups independently from the federal government — and some politicians do, too.
(12/06/23 8:34am)
As business owners continued to struggle with inflation in 2023, businesses increased collaboration with each other and saw a return to pre-pandemic levels of foot traffic.
(12/04/23 5:11am)
The Triangle’s vibrant arts community has strengthened and grown in 2023, according to multidisciplinary artist and UNC first-year master's student John Felix Arnold — but he senses even bigger things on the horizon.
(12/05/23 9:14pm)
Forty-five minutes after the final whistle, Ernest Bawa sat alone in the six-yard box on the right end of Dorrance Field.
(12/03/23 5:00am)
After a layup with seven minutes left in the second half, junior forward Harrison Ingram turned away from the basket, walked a few feet and roared.
(12/03/23 1:20am)
Every morning, RJ Davis wakes up at 6 a.m., travels to the Dean E. Smith Center and starts shooting alone on the court before heading to class.
(12/02/23 9:33pm)
Behind a second-half comeback and 22-point run, the No. 17 UNC men’s basketball team (6-1, 1-0 ACC) defeated Florida State (4-3, 0-1 ACC), 78-70, in its first ACC matchup of the season on Saturday afternoon at the Dean E. Smith Center.
(12/05/23 3:51am)
One of the most common pieces of advice that people gave me (often unsolicitedly) before starting my first semester of college was to not sign up for any morning classes. They told me that I wasn’t in high school anymore, so I had the freedom to choose my own schedule, and God forbid I would have to be out of bed before the clock said “p.m.”
(12/03/23 7:18pm)
As of this November, UNC's Undergraduate Senate passed a referendum creating the body's first finished constitution since the 2017 split between the undergraduate and graduate and professional student governments.
(12/05/23 4:07am)
This semester, the Chapel Hill community experienced a devastating tragedy: the death of a UNC faculty member due to an on-campus shooting on Aug. 28.
(11/30/23 3:13pm)
Harrison Ingram said he'd never felt so much energy coursing through his body as he did in the three days leading up to Wednesday
(11/30/23 2:48am)
The No. 17 UNC men’s basketball team (6-1) defeated No. 10 Tennessee (4-3), 100-92, in the ACC-SEC Challenge Wednesday night in Chapel Hill.
(11/29/23 9:28pm)
Texas A&M graduate transfer quarterback Max Johnson announced his commitment to North Carolina on Wednesday, to play in his fifth collegiate football season. In a post on X, Johnson wrote “Excited to be a Tar Heel! Let’s Go!”
(12/04/23 1:44am)
The UNC Symphony Orchestra will be hosting their second concert of the 2023-24 season at Memorial Hall with two contrasting pieces — one a classical staple and the other a new, engaging piece from a UNC professor.
(12/06/23 8:31am)
Instead of readings and essays, students taking American Studies 398: Service Learning in America spend their time developing “Climatopia,” a board game that educates players about climate-enhanced natural disasters.