We relived 'Gilmore Girls' at a coffee shop in Raleigh
"Gilmore Girls" is coming back. The show ended in 2007 and our hearts have been broken ever since.
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"Gilmore Girls" is coming back. The show ended in 2007 and our hearts have been broken ever since.
First-year Louis Rabinowitz and his father, James Rabinowitz, said they were involved in a minor car accident with a Chapel Hill Transit bus on Monday around 6:30 p.m. The bus was on the A route on campus.
At 1:17 this afternoon, a cyclist was hit by a car on Stadium Drive.
The stretch of Manning Drive where UNC Hospitals is located is the densest mile in North Carolina by population, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger said.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the proposed fee raise for business school minors by the 2019-2020 school year. The proposal would raise fees to $1500 a year.
The Meantime Coffee Co., a new student-run coffee shop in the Campus Y, opened its doors for the first time today.
Current students were only children when the attacks in New York City, Washington D.C. and rural Pennsylvania occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. Students shared what they remembered about the day in the moment, the period of time after and how it impacts their lives now.
Upendo Lounge is returning to its original purpose.
Under a new University policy, Tar Heels struggling with unhealthy drinking habits have a much clearer path to help.
A version of this article previously ran in the July 14 edition of The Daily Tar Heel.
The state budget, passed on July 14, included changes impacting the UNC system. Policy in the budget created an in-state tuition freeze for all schools in the system, creating a guaranteed amount for all four years. The budget also instituted a three percent cap on student fees.
The Board of Trustees met for their July meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. The board announced new policy, new positions and new attitudes after the recent tragedies across the world.
Amanda Lalezarian has been fencing since she was 10 years old. She grew up practicing and competing in a tight-knit community of fencers.
Betsy O'Donovan, a former Herald Sun editor and Neiman Fellow at Harvard University, is the incoming general manager for The Daily Tar Heel. Her position will be effective on August 8. University editor Jamie Gwaltney and summer editor Sofia Edelman spoke to O'Donovan about her love for writing and her vision for the paper.
DTH Media Corporation selected Betsy O'Donovan as the new General Manager of The Daily Tar Heel newspaper. Her position will be effective August 8.
FallFest is getting some new digs for its 20th anniversary.
After testing new changes to Alert Carolina, University officials said the One Button system is working well.
Rachelle Feldman has been selected to succeed Shirley Ort as associate provost and director of scholarship and student aid.
UNC said it won’t release information about a settlement between a former UNC football player and the University over an alleged hazing event.
On Thursday, Chancellor Carol Folt announced the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges had lifted UNC’s academic probation and maintained the University’s accreditation.