Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz: Sept. 25
How well do you know what happened on campus and beyond this week?
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Read More »Though Chapel Hill seeks to expand public housing units, it is not accessible to all. The Trinity Court public housing community is set for redevelopment, ...
Read More »As students move off campus, some long-term residents are worried about the potential risk for increased exposure to COVID-19.
Read More »At its Sept. 9 Town Council meeting, the Town of Chapel Hill celebrated Ralph Karpinos for his 35 years of service as Chapel Hill town attorney. After ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department's announced Wednesday a new policy that specifically bans chokeholds. This policy change comes after the police department ...
Read More »Whether you currently live in a Chapel Hill public housing community, have lived in one in the past or are currently waiting for a unit to open up, we ...
Read More »Assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
Read More »In May of 2021, Chapel Hill Transit will be getting three zero-emission buses to replace its diesel buses.
Read More »Chapel Hill Public Library is implementing new programs as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Read More »Historically Black neighborhoods in Chapel Hill have experienced disproportionate policing, but the numbers only tell part of the story. Gentrification ...
Read More »A new mural is being painted in Lower Booker Creek Tail in Chapel Hill to liven up cracked and worn-down pipes.
Read More »Several low-income households struggling to afford rent during the pandemic are facing the threat of eviction as legal protections expire and governmental ...
Read More »Renee Price, vice chairperson of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, was awarded the M.H. "Jack" Brock Outstanding County Commissioner Award ...
Read More »After a national search, Chapel Hill introduces Ann Anderson as the new town attorney. Anderson earned her undergraduate degree from UNC and then attended ...
Read More »Artist Georges Le Chevallier, who designed the bus, he hopes non-Latino residents will see the bus, learn the Spanish and English words and realize they ...
Read More »The University's decision to switch to remote instruction for all undergraduate classes came after several weeks of Orange County officials and town councils ...
Read More »Major changes are happening to Chapel Hill Transit systems in compliance with COVID-19 health and safety precautions. Here's what you can expect.
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members share information about the local government and how students can get more involved.
Read More »At Wednesday's Chapel Hill Town Council meeting, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin gave an update on UNC's fall roadmap, and community ...
Read More »If you want a late-night bite in Chapel Hill these days, you'll need to make it at home or order it to go. In response to concerns from residents, University ...
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