He’s Not Here no longer allowing under-21s
By Anna Long | Apr. 15, 2014If he’s not 21, He’s Not Here.
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Read More »Controversy continues to swirl more than a week after UNC student Liz Hawryluk was asked to leave Fitzgerald’s Irish Pub after getting in an argument with the disc jokey.
Read More »African-American history and the civil rights movement are topics commonly taught in high school, but what is often untold is that the struggle for civil rights had roots in African-American soldiers serving abroad in Germany.
Read More »Those living in neighborhoods near Horace Williams Airport were startled to see three low-flying, large military helicopters at the airport last week.
Read More »The Orange County Register of Deeds is a race typically run unopposed, so three candidates is an unusual number — especially considering the candidates’ very different platforms.
Read More »You might see her at a rave with music-lovers or hear her name in the lyrics of popular hip-hop songs.
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council — which combats homelessness, poverty and hunger in Chapel Hill and Carrboro — is set to break ground on its new transitional men’s homeless shelter May 5, replacing the county’s only 24-hour emergency men’s shelter.
Read More »She was sitting at Merritt’s Store and Grill when Patricia Fields Neubert, a child at the time, realized what she wanted to do with the rest of her life.
Read More »Every time a sexual assault case comes across his desk from UNC, Jim Woodall really has to think about the definition of consent.
Read More »After a preliminary injunction filed by Attorney General Roy Cooper was granted last week, Chapel Hill landlord James Ware Kelley III is now prohibited from receiving or requesting security deposits from tenants.
Read More »The future of Rosemary Street is no longer a figment of the town’s imagination.
Read More »They think it’s a long shot, but the members of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education will fight to avoid making almost $900,000 in cuts to the district budget.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department is cracking down on businesses selling alcohol to underage buyers.
Read More »In his home studio, Chapel Hill painter Eduardo Lapetina can be found with his palette knife painting the abstract, spring-inspired works that will be on display at his home gallery show this weekend.
Read More »An influx of school-aged children in the next five years has local school districts thinking they’ll need more space.
Read More »Unclean air and water. Inadequate police and fire protection. Insufficient political representation. Scant bus service.
Read More »“COCK’s” provocative take on sexuality exceeds the punning title that heads the playbill.
Read More »Businesses are beginning to move away as office space becomes harder to come by in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Read More »Whether reporting on sports, politics or the arts, photography is a crucial element of journalism — and FRANK Gallery’s latest exhibit will showcase some of photojournalism's best at UNC.
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen sat down Tuesday night to specify their goals for affordable housing.
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