The Chapel Hill Town Council encourages civic engagement for UNC students
Chapel Hill Town Council members share information about the local government and how students can get more involved.
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members share information about the local government and how students can get more involved.
Read More »Following a four-year lawsuit, the University released disciplinary records for individuals found responsible for rape, sexual assault or related acts ...
Read More »Orange County Health Department Director Quintana Stewart sent a letter to UNC officials on July 29 recommending the University limit on-campus housing ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper extended Phase 2 of North Carolina's COVID-19 restrictions until Sept. 11, he announced in a Wednesday news briefing.
Read More »UNC faculty have expressed concerns about the University's reopening, along with student leaders and campus workers. Through a public letter published ...
Read More »Director of Housekeeping Services Herb Richmond received a petition from UNC housekeepers on July 22, which demanded a response within the next five business ...
Read More »The Commission on Campus Equality and Student Equity's resolution calls for full remote instruction and limitations on the number of students living on ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency for North Carolina in a Friday news briefing as Hurricane Isaias is set to approach the state.
Read More »Residents of Granville Towers East were originally permitted to move in as early as Aug. 5. Now, with just two weeks until the first day of classes, they ...
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 »With steep rents, high property taxes and stiff competition among shops and restaurants, running a successful business on Franklin Street was difficult ...
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 ...
Read More »Food insecurity affects one in four low-income senior citizens in Orange County — and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it's become even more difficult for ...
Read More »We want to hear how you’ve been impacted by this shift to remote education — fill out our online survey to share your experiences.
Read More »“Some mentioned it’s not our business in what UNC does, but you know what? It is,” Town Council member Sammy Slade said. “Students live in Carrboro. ...
Read More »In the district's plan, cohorts of students would alternate between remote and in-person learning, with some grades starting out the year completely remote. ...
Read More »“They say the eyes are the gateway to the soul, so when you see something so beautiful, it just speaks to you,” Nina Scott, an artist involved in ...
Read More »According to the CDC, people of any age with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity or moderate-to-severe asthma, as well as people who ...
Read More »On July 6, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced changes to temporary exemptions for students on F-1 and M-1 visas taking online classes ...
Read More »At a specially called July 7 listening session, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners heard community concerns on racial justice from the police ...
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