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(03/20/24 2:47am)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(02/01/24 3:01pm)
The No. 24 UNC women’s basketball team will travel to Raleigh to face No. 5 N.C. State on Thursday.
(02/02/24 5:54pm)
Pearl Hacks will host its 10th annual "hackathon" this month, specifically aimed toward women and gender non-conforming students.
(02/02/24 2:05am)
UNC System President Peter Hans presented a proposal for two new learning outcomes during a UNC Board of Governors meeting on Jan. 25.
(02/01/24 3:36am)
In the United States, cruel and unusual punishment is alive and well, and Alabama’s most recent maneuver around lethal injection sets a dangerous precedent for the justice system.
(02/03/24 10:50pm)
This year's Spring General Election at UNC is around the corner, with early voting on Feb. 8 through Feb. 9 and election day on Feb. 14.
(01/31/24 2:56am)
The Tar Heels fell victim to a trap game in Atlanta, as long scoring droughts and poor free throw shooting led to UNC’s biggest upset loss of the season. No. 3 North Carolina (17-4, 9-1 ACC) fell to Georgia Tech (10-11, 3-7 ACC) 74-73 on Tuesday night at the McCamish Pavilion.
(02/06/24 11:18pm)
Late last year, Savannah Gilliland became the Town of Hillsborough’s first social diversion worker, collaborating with the police department to bridge the gap between the criminal justice system and mental health resources.
(03/20/24 2:46am)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(02/01/24 3:45am)
Last Friday, the UNC Media Art Space was filled with music and spoken poetry as six student artists performed their creative works for their peers.
(01/30/24 10:25pm)
The Campaign for Southern Equality filed a federal complaint on Tuesday against N.C. Senate Bill 49, the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
(02/02/24 1:14pm)
After clinching the 2022 NCAA title and then falling in the quarterfinals last year, the preseason No. 3 UNC women's lacrosse team will look to claim its second national title in three years.
(02/02/24 5:52pm)
The 2024 Oscars are less than six weeks away, and the release of nominations last week put the spotlight on the Academy’s most-loved films of the year.
(02/02/24 5:56pm)
Singer and guitarist Joseph Terrell said when he records music with Carrboro label Sleepy Cat Records, he feels better about the outcome because he gets to spend time with the people he loves.
(01/29/24 10:00am)
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH and Duke Chronicle sports editors preview the upcoming UNC v. Duke men's basketball game, highlighting the significance of this college rivalry. Also on this episode, the editors discuss the annual rivalry paper - a collaboration between The DTH and Duke Chronicle. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson and Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by The Chronicle's Sports Editor Andrew Long and Sports Managing Editor Rachael Kaplan on the first Hark the Pod episode of 2024!
(01/26/24 10:00am)
Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest housing news of the week with staff reporters Kshitiz Adhikari, Coleman Rambo and Kathryn Bragg. In this episode, the group discusses the on-campus housing waitlist for fall 2024, a local coffee shop's closure and a Chapel Hill nonprofit that preserves historic community structures.
(02/19/24 2:10am)
Chris Yates’ favorite class from his time at UNC in the '90s was a rigorous course based around deep discussion of classic texts on philosophy and history, trying to search for the deepest truths of life in the “great books."
(02/06/24 4:03am)
I still remember the day that Joe Biden was declared president-elect in 2020. I was in my room checking the election results for the 40th time that day, reloading my Safari page every second, when I saw a headline projecting his victory. I was ecstatic. I was only a senior in high school at the time, but I felt a sense of massive relief; the big, bad Donald Trump was done. Gone for good, or so I thought.
(01/30/24 9:16pm)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Wastewater Monitoring Dashboard indicated peaking levels of COVID-19 are being detected in wastewater in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area.
(01/30/24 9:13pm)
In the wake of controversies at UNC, Harvard University and other college campuses across the country, it is clear universities have become the focal point for a number of issues, including what we'd call a modern democratic crisis: How to regulate hate speech without poisoning independent thought with excessive self-censorship.