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(02/19/24 8:45pm)
The Coalition for Carolina Foundation, a nonpartisan group with the goal of improving UNC-Chapel Hill, hosted a discussion panel on Feb. 15 that included former UNC System presidents Thomas Ross and Margaret Spellings.
(02/23/24 4:59pm)
In its 2023-25 budget, the N.C. General Assembly established Tri-Share, a two-year pilot program that aims to split the cost of child care between employers, employees and the state.
(02/19/24 12:11am)
Entering college is an opportunity to explore yourself and your future. It is a chance to form new connections, explore new interests, to possibly redefine who you are in a new environment. This is beneficial in a social sense, but attempting to apply this principle in an academic context is more difficult at UNC, especially regarding choosing your major.
(02/20/24 1:40am)
For UNC a cappella group The Tarpeggios, winning first place is secondary to the creative process.
(02/19/24 9:01pm)
In an effort to enhance connectivity and as a part of its Bolin Creek Greenway master plan, Carrboro is planning to construct a pedestrian bridge along the Jones Creek Greenway.
(02/23/24 12:37am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Feb. 12 that it would be investing $5.5 million into the FIT Wellness program, which is part of the N.C. Formerly Incarcerated Transition Program in the UNC School of Medicine.
(02/19/24 3:38am)
Until this season, UNC junior gymnast Taylor Schulze hadn’t done a floor routine since her sophomore year of high school.
(02/18/24 10:19pm)
It seems like every season is internship season. While some of my friends are securing their internships for this summer, others are already being interviewed for positions for next year while researching for 2025 at the same time.
(02/19/24 8:31pm)
When Parker Wolfe lined up for his first-ever time trial as a 14-year-old, his father Padden was admittedly nervous. There was a pretty significant size disparity between his son, a mere freshman on the Cherry Creek High School cross country team, and his older competition. The chiseled physiques and sheer length of the upperclassmen left Wolfe’s father sure of one thing: “He’s going to get his ass kicked.”
(02/26/24 2:17pm)
Diane Faison, a Winston-Salem native, has held many titles throughout her life: teacher, visual artist, speaker and writer.
(02/27/24 3:41am)
Located in Hill Hall Room 109, UNC's Beat Lab is home to a variety of electronic musical equipment available for all students to use, from modern mixing boards and DJ stations to old-school analog-style machines.
(02/19/24 3:35am)
As co-captain Alyssa Long stood in the halftime huddle moments before the third quarter began, the senior midfielder looked at her teammates.
(02/19/24 8:54pm)
North Carolina native Hiram Revels was the first Black person to serve in the U.S. Senate. But his legacy expands beyond his time in the Senate, and his roles in ministry and education solidify his influence.
(02/21/24 9:47pm)
At the end of last week, soulful melodies and improvisations could be heard around UNC’s campus.
(02/27/24 4:36am)
In 2011, then UNC student and current hip-hop artist Joshua “Rowdy” Rowsey cooked up something fresh in the dining hall.
(02/20/24 12:24am)
In October, thousands of classified staff members in Durham Public Schools — including bus mechanics, instructional assistants and cafeteria workers — received raises from the district.
(02/18/24 3:21pm)
Every time Armando Bacot corralled an entry pass — in the short corner or low post — he knew it was time to go to work.
(02/18/24 3:20pm)
Harrison Ingram’s batteries were low — so much so that he had to go into low-power mode.
(02/17/24 9:28pm)
Powered by three five-run innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (2-0) took down Wagner College (0-2) on Saturday, 16-5, in game two of its opening weekend series.
(02/17/24 9:31pm)
Points in the paint and offensive rebounding led No. 7 North Carolina (20-6, 12-3 ACC) past Virginia Tech (14-11, 6-8 ACC), 96-81, Saturday afternoon in the Dean E. Smith Center.