Locals debate alcohol policies
Locals from all different areas of the Chapel Hill community are engaging in a fight against underage drinking, but there is less consensus on the extent ...
Read More »Locals from all different areas of the Chapel Hill community are engaging in a fight against underage drinking, but there is less consensus on the extent ...
Read More »Last week, a mock refugee camp stood near Polk Place, drawing attention to the deaths of thousands in Sudan. Today, in what some hope will be the state’s ...
Read More »With a final blow to a brightly colored piñata, a pungent smell filled the air as hundreds of cigarette butts scattered to the ground. The butts ...
Read More »Although working at UNC-Chapel Hill can be a full-time occupation, many professors are taking on work outside the classroom to practice what they teach. Mayron ...
Read More »A years-long controversy over guidelines for naming University facilities and activities soon could come to a close. Members of the Chancellor’s ...
Read More »When former Student Body President Matt Calabria set out to bring legal music downloading to UNC students, he knew it would be a long-term process. “We ...
Read More »He’s not Rick James, Lil’ Jon or Black Bush — but he’s doing OK for himself. One can safely say that about UNC alumnus Bryan Tucker. He’s written ...
Read More »Local children will have the opportunity to plan and execute a service project of their choice this weekend during National Youth Service Day. The ...
Read More »University professors are two of 186 recipients of the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Foundation fellowships for excellence in academics. Gerald ...
Read More »No one injured in house fire in Chapel Hill on Wednesday The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Wednesday morning at 119 ...
Read More »Getting back in touch with the student body and redefining its role are two key goals for this session of Student Congress’ Student Affairs Committee. The ...
Read More »At a time when labor unions nationwide are struggling to retain and attract membership, student activists are working to revitalize collective bargaining ...
Read More »As UNC seniors brace themselves for their last three weeks on campus, a new crop of students is looking forward to making the campus their home. More ...
Read More »In 2003, UNC’s summer reading selection of a book on low-wage workers in America sparked debate about UNC’s own underpaid employees. Two ...
Read More »An energetic group of women tapped their feet, swung their arms and moved their hips in elegant synchronization Wednesday evening as they rehearsed for ...
Read More »The effects of federal cuts on affordable housing funds nationwide might be more visible locally next year as housing affordability has come to the forefront ...
Read More »The stakes were high at North Carolina’s men’s tennis match against Duke at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Wednesday — the 44th-ranked Tar Heels ...
Read More »Today — The all-male a cappella group The Achordants will present “Choose Your Own Adventure: Murder Mystery A Cappella” at 9:09 p.m. ...
Read More »As its population continues to swell, Carrboro wants to see commercial development keep pace with residential expansion and a major University project. But ...
Read More »A group of Vel Dowdy supporters walked into a meeting with campus administrators Tuesday with the hope of instituting changes to the treatment of Carolina ...
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