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(02/20/24 3:29pm)
It’s 5 p.m. on a Monday. It’s 33 degrees, you just got out of three back-to-back classes, and somehow it’s already dark out. You envision your destination, the promised land. It’s Cockroach City and black mold mecca: South Campus.
(02/20/24 4:19pm)
Ben King grew up in up in Salisbury, N.C., with a mother who worked with the local Town Hall and a stepfather in the fire department.
(02/20/24 4:18pm)
To Katie Heath, prioritizing transparency, fostering community and protecting student access to health care and mental health resources are essential issues. This is why she is running for graduate and professional student government president.
(02/22/24 12:42am)
Award-winning novelist and former N.C. poet laureate Fred Chappell’s best-known novel ends with the question: “Are you one of us or not?”
(02/20/24 4:22pm)
The Carrboro Town Council is discussing restructuring the Town’s advisory boards and commissions in an effort to address a 43 percent vacancy rate across Town boards.
(02/20/24 3:59am)
More than 123 million people tuned in to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11. My Instagram feed was flooded with Chiefs-Niners content — posts breaking down Travis Kelce’s fight with his coach and what Taylor Swift decided to wear.
(02/20/24 9:53pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill Planning Department hosted a public information meeting on Feb. 15 for community members to discuss the proposed Longleaf Trace affordable housing development.
(02/20/24 2:46am)
Casey Cook knew in the fall UNC “could really swing the bat.”
(02/21/24 11:26pm)
When he met with media in early February , Jakeen Harris wore UNC slides.
(02/21/24 2:03am)
I recently opened my phone and was met with the all-too-familiar “Do you know this guy at UNC, I just met him” text from one of my friends. If I were less experienced with the art of gossip, I may have just ignored her. However, her asking allowed me to give her the all-clear — letting her know he is in fact not a creep — and she felt comfortable and safe enough to go on a date with him.
(02/20/24 9:45pm)
When the Ackland Art Museum held a ceremony in January to give a painting to the heirs of a Jewish lawyer, Armand Isaac Dorville, whose collection had been seized and auctioned off in Nazi-occupied France, it was a meaningful event for everyone involved.
(02/22/24 12:44am)
Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers” is the epitome of a feel-good Christmas movie.
(02/21/24 3:07am)
When Taylah Smith sat down alone in Political Science 100H: American Democracy in Changing Times on her first day of college in 2021, she said she turned to her left and found a friend in Jaleah Taylor.
(02/19/24 10:46pm)
A UNC student who was driving the car involved in the single-vehicle crash that killed passenger Mary Elizabeth “Molly” Rotunda, a UNC sophomore, last month made her first appearance in superior court at the Orange County Courthouse on Monday morning.
(02/20/24 10:34pm)
Of the 13 members that make up the recently announced chancellor search advisory committee tasked with selecting candidates to be the University’s next permanent chancellor, there are no graduate students.
(02/19/24 2:08am)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The North Carolina women’s basketball team (17-9, 13-5 ACC) defeated Wake Forest (4-22, 0-14 ACC) on Sunday, 58-50.
(02/20/24 4:19pm)
The longstanding local music venue Cat’s Cradle will be opening a second location at 107 and 109 Brewer Lane in Carrboro. Permits were issued for the new site and work is underway on the project.
(02/20/24 12:06am)
This week, UNC is partnering with the nonprofit Benefits Data Trust to help eligible students gain access to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program through text message and email alerts. SNAP gives qualifying students a monthly stipend for groceries.
(02/20/24 10:39pm)
By the time Daryl Mason walked into biology class at Chapel Hill High School on Nov. 11, 1969, he had heard whispers about what students had planned for the day.
(02/19/24 12:05am)
Behind a big second inning, the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (3-0) completed a series sweep of Wagner (0-3) with a 20-6 victory Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.