Living with a pandemic: Polio in the 1940s
For polio survivors, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not the first infectious disease to upend their lives. Now, decades after polio ripped through North ...
Read More »For polio survivors, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not the first infectious disease to upend their lives. Now, decades after polio ripped through North ...
Read More »Reid, who was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease in 2014, recently published a letter asking for help finding a donor. Her disease has now progressed ...
Read More »UNC has announced its plans to achieve a balanced budget and resolve a deficit by the end of June 2022. To achieve that, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz ...
Read More »“Our System-wide tuition freeze reinforces the board’s commitment to keep college costs low,” Chairperson Randy Ramsey said in a press release Thursday. ...
Read More »The No. 2 North Carolina men’s tennis team won the 2021 ITA Indoor Championships last weekend in Champaign, Ill. It is the second time the Tar Heels ...
Read More »“These students are here to increase outreach to students,” Bachenheimer said. “Because the ultimate goal is to have students understand what the ...
Read More »"I think it was good for us to get this game in — we had games getting canceled left and right, so just getting this game was good for us to get our ...
Read More »A chief public defender runs and maintains the public defender's office. They create policies and work on issues such as the disparate impact of court ...
Read More »“History is important to us,” Randi Emerman, the co-founder of the drive-in, said. “No matter where we are or who we are—film tells that story.” ...
Read More »The pandemic has had a devastating impact on renters and homeowners in Orange County. To solve the looming housing crisis, the Orange County Housing and ...
Read More »Officials say residents should prepare for up to three days of lost power as Orange County faces a winter storm warning from midnight Thursday until 7 ...
Read More »In just her first semester as a Tar Heel, Aranza Vázquez has broken and re-broken the school records for the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events and won ...
Read More »For artist Loren Pease, the program is a way to unite the community and encourage residents to support local businesses. “Considering the times ...
Read More »The store, which has received some concern about traffic from residents, is opening at 1810 Fordham Rd. on Feb. 24.
Read More »Your guide to the 2021 football season, which is kicking off in Chapel Hill on Sept. 11.
Read More »The UNC women's basketball team has won two consecutive games for the first time since December. With these two wins, the Tar Heels have bounced back ...
Read More »The new K-12 social studies standards include terms such as racism, discrimination and identity and place a greater emphasis on social movements and competing ...
Read More »John Dorward, former executive director of the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, said Briggaman was a force of nature. “She was a marvelous individual,” ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Transit is back in action on a reduced schedule. All riders are expected to wear a mask and practice social distancing.
Read More »The last time UNC didn't have a single player reach double figures in a game, a hot young band called The Beatles was gaining steam. Nobody knew what ...
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