Students create self-care workshop to remind others to slow down during finals
As finals are coming up, two students remind their classmates to slow down and take care of themselves.
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As finals are coming up, two students remind their classmates to slow down and take care of themselves.
Eleven girls from Troop 3064 in Girl Scouts North Carolina Coastal Pines will be installing Little Free Libraries at several area locations this week.
After traveling around the country to promote “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary addressing sexual assault on college campuses, UNC alumnae Andrea Pino and Annie Clark are coming back to campus tonight.
Now that spring is in the air, the Carrboro Bicycle Coalition is preparing to expand its collection of businesses designated as bicycle friendly.
Many UNC students of color consistently face the question of grouping themselves with people of their own race or merging into the majority culture of white students.
About 2,000 parents and kids attended Orange County’s annual community Easter egg hunt in Hillsborough in hopes of grabbing some of the 10,000 scattered eggs Sunday.
The winter weather cancelled class, but it only postponed the Spring Job & Internship fair.
A historical marker unveiled near Morehead Planetarium Wednesday memorializes the planetarium’s important contribution to the space race decades ago.
Junior Jaelyn Coates grew up resenting her skin color.
Students in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy now have an alternative way to attend classes if they cannot physically be there — a telepresence robot.
For Chapel Hill residents Lane Wurster and Tracey Tomlinson, Valentine’s Day was spent kissing in public on Main Street in Carrboro.
As e-books gain popularity, companies that provide them are gaining ground — like Freebooksy, a free e-book business in Carrboro.
Women who lived through the civil rights movement and blazed trails on and off UNC’s campus spoke at “Leading Ladies,” an event at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center on Wednesday.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Thursday. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Susie Weaver will be among those inducted.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Nov. 13. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Bynum Weaver will be among those inducted.
Three weeks ago, someone stole Janice Tyler’s identity and opened a PayPal credit account in her name — and the incident left her reeling.
For survivors of sexual violence, author Ashley Warner has a message: Don’t bottle it up.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story mischaracterized the work of the Smoking Response Team. The team is increasing its efforts to educate residents about the smoke-free rule. The article also incorrectly stated where the ban applies. The rule prohibits smoking in all government vehicles and public places in Orange County. The story has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.