Chapel Hill-Carrboro City high schools to resolve confusion with honors hybrid classes
Freshmen at select Chapel Hill-Carrboro City high schools are facing schedule changes only three weeks into the school year.
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Freshmen at select Chapel Hill-Carrboro City high schools are facing schedule changes only three weeks into the school year.
Low graduation rates among Pell grant recipients at community colleges are leading some administrators to think the system needs to be reformed.
The N.C. State Board of Elections suspended emergency voter-owned election funds last Thursday — a move some Chapel Hill candidates say might affect the competitiveness of races in this year’s local elections.
And as the date’s 10th anniversary approaches, local elementary schools are focusing on positivity while they explore the issue with a generation of students who don’t remember the day — but have grown up amid its fallout.
Buy a condom, save the world.
Finding parking in downtown Chapel Hill is not always an easy task. University Florist and Gift Shop owner Charles House said that just about every customer has difficulty finding a parking spot close to the store.
Carrboro has always been known for its emphasis on locally-owned businesses.
Town access to the Jordan Lake water supply dominated discussion at the Chapel Hill Town Council meeting Monday night, with council members ultimately deciding against tapping into the resource.
In late May, University Mall will play host to a group of visitors from more than 8,000 miles away.
Editor’s note: One hundred fifty years ago Sunday, reports of the attack on Fort Sumter appeared in area newspapers. These stories from the Civil War are presented as they might have appeared in a student newspaper. All photos and article data courtesy of Wilson Library.
Thomas Forcella, the next superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, has accepted the challenge of filling some very large shoes.
The use of revenue for economic development that would come from a possible quarter-cent sales tax increase was explicitly outlined at Thursday’s Board of Orange County Commissioners meeting.
Nested closes, gift shop opens
County economic development dominated discussion at the first joint meeting between the Chapel Hill Town Council and the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
Visitors to New Hope Elementary School shouldn’t be alarmed to find dogs roaming the school’s hallways.
Carrboro pride was almost tangible Thursday night as the town celebrated its 100th birthday with speeches, poetry, song and cupcakes.
Songs, skits and readings will fill the air of a former school this weekend, when a variety radio show will be held and recorded to raise money for four area mental health agencies.
A monthlong annual comedy festival continued Thursday with jokes about everything from N.C. State University basketball to Twitter to parenthood.