Women's softball Wednesday night.
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Women's softball Wednesday night.
Director of Accessibility Resources and Services Jim Kessler will be retiring effective April 1st after 30 years of service to UNC.
Sunday baseball double header against Stony Brook.
3 Cups of Chapel Hill will be closing its doors for good this coming February.
Damon Seils, a member of the Carrboro Planning Department, declared that he will be running for a seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen
Wynton Wong is working on creating a documentary and web series focused on dance clubs and opportunities at UNC. Their final aim is to create a dance minor before Chancellor Holden Thorpe retires.
UNC Men's Lacrosse played Loyola in a scrimmage on Saturday afternoon.
Many students anxiously await the opening of Mellow Mushroom Pizza on Franklin Street.
Korchipi is a new restaurant specializing in Gangam style chicken and has taken the place of Tomato Jakes on Franklin Street.
Ari Shapiro of NPR spoke in the Great Hall of the Union Wednesday night, focusing on American politics and the Obama administration.
Directors Raelle Myrick-Hodges and Tracy Young sat on a panel with playwrights Bruce Norris and Harry Elam to discuss the upcoming PlayMakers' productions of both Raisin and Clybourne Park. Myrick-Hodges, middle, told an audience member that the only thing you should know before coming to see either play is "everyone bleeds red."
Damon Seils, a member of the Carrboro Planning Department, declared that he will be running for a seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen
The 26th annual Hillsborough Candelight Home Tour lasted for six hours Sunday afternoon, giving ticket holders time to walk between historic homes and churches. The Covenant Handbell Choir of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church performed at the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church, stop number 16 on the tour.
Damon Seils, a member of the Carrboro Planning Department, declared that he will be running for a seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen in 2012.
Six student playwrights created scripts for short plays preformed in succession.
Cameron Ayres (right), playing the character of Lamb, rehearses a scene in which he is approached to receive treatment.
Ayres plays the Lamb from the book “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” which the play is adapted from. The play aims to address key facets of depression in America.
Orange County GOP held an election party at Sunrise Church in Chapel Hill Tuesday night. Rod Chaney ran for N.C. District 50, and although he did not win, he was very appreciative of support he received throughout the county.
Karrie Mead talks with Kathy and Bill Knight of Hillsborough at the Orange County Republican Party at Sunrise Church.
Jill Menard, an author and ariel dance in structure at the Flowjo studio in Carrboro, is currently ranked 5th of 244 in an online nationwide competition for short stories. Her story, "The Odd Duck," is about an awkward kid who struggles to fit in. "I think a lot of basis of the story is that as a kid, I was very awkward," said Menard. "Some of the inspiration now is that as an adult, you realize you can achieve anything."