Here's what you missed in the first week of UNC's race-conscious admissions trial
SFFA claims that UNC’s admissions policies violate the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause, and are intentionally discriminatory against ...
Read More »SFFA claims that UNC’s admissions policies violate the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause, and are intentionally discriminatory against ...
Read More »Since late May, Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church has held antiracism vigils on Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. Despite significant community support, three banners ...
Read More »Dawna Jones is the current secretary of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP. She said she wants to build upon what the branch has already accomplished when ...
Read More »The best way to accurately cover our community is to have a staff that looks like our community. Unfortunately, the data proves that our newsroom does ...
Read More »Many student hope that cooking, decorating and spending time with family and friends will remain part of their Diwali festivities.
Read More »Six high school students are working to turn a class project into a Raleigh monument memorializing victims of lynching in North Carolina. So far, the ...
Read More »Nida Allam is one of five women elected to the Durham County Board of Commissioners in the 2020 election. In 2017, she was elected as third vice chairperson ...
Read More »Alex Trebek, the host of "Jeopardy!" for over 30 years, died Sunday from pancreatic cancer. Fans are mourning the loss of the revered game show host by ...
Read More »Gov. Cooper signed a new executive order on Oct. 28 that clarifies which residents are eligible for protections under a federal evictions moratorium from ...
Read More »After 197 years there has been no woman or person of color in the prominent position of Secretary of the Faculty.
Read More »An Orange County man ran 77 miles to raise money for Triangle Bikeworks, a local nonprofit that provides adult mentors, social and emotional education ...
Read More »Freedom Park, which will honor the African American struggle for freedom in North Carolina, broke ground Oct. 7. The park's design is meant to educate ...
Read More »Imposter syndrome happens when an individual minimizes their own achievements and doubts their skills. People of color are especially vulnerable to imposter ...
Read More »Students, faculty and staff discussed race and equity in the UNC System during a series of virtual town halls.
Read More »The Black Mama's Bail Out Action is an annual event designed to bail Black mothers and caregivers out of jail. Southerners on New Ground Durham has raised ...
Read More »Tressie McMillan Cottom, an associate professor in the UNC School of Information and Library Science, was named a MacArthur Fellow in the foundation's ...
Read More »UNC professor Sharon Holland, along with two community organizers, spearheaded a mutual aid fund designed to help queer, trans and Indigenous people of ...
Read More »Carrboro will place a "truth plaque" at the site of the former Freedmen's school to acknowledge the several hundred Black children and adults who were ...
Read More »Chapel Hill pastor and local civil rights advocate Rev. Robert Seymour died Oct. 11. Seymour spent the majority of his 95 years pastoring churches, founding ...
Read More »UNC still hasn't made moves to rename Morrison Residence Hall despite his ties to white supremacy.
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