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(03/15/24 5:41pm)
The hotly contested election for the third available seat on the Orange County Schools Board of Education is headed for a runoff, the county's board of elections confirmed today in a meeting.
(03/15/24 12:48am)
WASHINGTON – Seth Trimble has been dunking for a long time. Albeit the hoop used to be mini — around six feet tall — but nevertheless, he began to posterize as a young child.
(03/14/24 10:29pm)
WASHINGTON — Armando Bacot would like you to call him "Three and D" now. The first part, the three, is likely a joke, given away by a sly grin when the graduate was asked about the moniker.
(03/14/24 10:42pm)
WASHINGTON — When RJ Davis isn't holding a basketball, he's holding a small black vlog camera.
(03/14/24 6:08pm)
It was FSU with the upper hand from the tip, gaining the first possession of the game and capitalizing right away with a dunk from forward Baba Miller.
(03/12/24 7:41pm)
Will Peters was perplexed.
(03/12/24 7:53pm)
Tar Heel fans young and old rushed to Franklin Street on Saturday night to celebrate as the UNC men’s basketball team claimed a 84-79 win against Duke University.
(03/10/24 4:26pm)
DURHAM — Hubert Davis and the No. 7 Tar Heels were ticked off.
(03/10/24 4:28pm)
DURHAM — Cormac Ryan is a man of many faces. He yells. He shushes. And if he's really feeling it, he’ll stick his tongue out and waggle it. Senior guard RJ Davis calls it his “signature look.” He remembers the first time he saw the celebration. He thought Ryan was “insane.”
(03/10/24 1:51am)
DURHAM, N.C. — Graduate guard Cormac Ryan scored a career-high 31 points to help the No. 7 North Carolina men’s basketball team (25-6, 17-3 ACC) defeat No. 9 Duke (24-7, 15-5 ACC), 84-79, at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday evening.
(03/10/24 3:40am)
The UNC System Board of Governors approved changes in UNC tuition and student fees for the 2024-25 academic year during its Feb. 29 meeting, including a five percent increase for out-of-state undergraduate students and a two percent increase for all graduate students.
(03/10/24 2:57am)
More than 100 pairs of children's shoes lined the steps of South Building on Thursday evening.
(03/12/24 7:51pm)
1984 has been my favorite book since the grand ol’ times of AP English Literature in my senior year of high school. There’s something so haunting about the classic plot lines that literature lovers know all too well: a worshiped but clearly corrupt authority figure, mass propaganda glossing over the state of a broken country, a constituency that all but celebrates the demise of their humanity.
(03/08/24 4:51am)
GREENSBORO — As the No. 9 seed Miami women's basketball team ate dinner the night before their first game in the ACC tournament, they watched their own failed comeback in Chapel Hill six weeks prior.
(03/07/24 8:58pm)
After leading by as many as 14 points in the second round of the ACC tournament, No. 8 seed UNC women's basketball found itself tied with No. 9 seed Miami. Just over four minutes remained. The Tar Heels were in the midst of an eventual 4-minute scoring drought despite plenty of opportunities in the paint. No bench points had been scored by the Tar Heels. And after a hard-fought rebound by senior small forward Alyssa Ustby the offensive glass, sophomore guard Indya Nivar air-balled a 3-pointer.
(03/19/24 6:07pm)
As the class of 2024 prepares to graduate in May, UNC alumni reflected on their journey at the University and offered advice to seniors.
(03/09/24 3:47am)
The Graduate and Professional Senate passed a resolution, 35-6 with four abstentions, on Tuesday calling for UNC to divest from companies that invest in or provide funds to the Israeli government or military.
(03/18/24 12:53am)
Four UNC students – Cynthia Tran, Tammy Yu, Boris Torres and Jennifer Tran – were recipients of the APPLES Bryan Fellowship this semester, a grant given to students to develop a social innovation project while taking a concurrent PLCY 130: Getting It Done: Social Innovation course.
(03/17/24 5:24pm)
For centuries, people have been using fashion, decor, music or art as an outlet for their identity and self-expression. The things you wear and the hobbies you have reflect the way others see your personality. However, those who have elitist opinions about their identity harm this system.
(03/19/24 4:14pm)
UNC’s Sports Analysis Intelligence Lab and the Department of Statistics and Operations Research hosted Tim Chartier for March MATHness on March 4.