Chapel Hill Transit to restore bus routes that were reduced due to COVID-19
Chapel Hill Transit will restore the CL, J and D routes beginning Feb. 14. The routes were reduced earlier this year due to COVID-19.
Read More »Chapel Hill Transit will restore the CL, J and D routes beginning Feb. 14. The routes were reduced earlier this year due to COVID-19.
Read More »While students who are directed to quarantine or isolate by a medical provider, Dean of Students Desirée Rieckenberg said that there is not a University ...
Read More »OCHD will begin distributing free N95 masks on Friday while supplies last.
Read More »This year, nearly $53,200 in grants were awarded to 22 individuals, 14 nonprofit organizations and two schools.
Read More »The reduced regulations include optional masking outdoors and no spectator limitations for sports and other events.
Read More »Junior Lamar Richards' term as student body president will come to an end in April. As the junior public policy and human organizational leadership ...
Read More »On Feb. 12, three Black local filmmakers will show their creations at the first Chapel Hill Black Film Festival at the Varsity Theater. The doors open ...
Read More »With Black History Month underway, here's a list of events happening around Chapel Hill and Carrboro to celebrate.
Read More »Since 2017, average housing costs have increased by 37 percent in Chapel Hill. For low-income households, this means the majority of housing options are ...
Read More »Scott McCue, a pastor at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, said the scholarship aims to take reparative action for the history of enslavement at UNC.
Read More »Virtual office hours and in-person "Let’s Talk Town" events will continue throughout February.
Read More »Here's what you need to know about voting and the offices that are on the ballot in UNC's spring 2022 general election.
Read More »House Bill 96 allows certified pharmacists to provide oral contraceptives to patients after conducting a consultation. Although the law went ...
Read More »In a 4-3 decision against the redrawn maps, the state Supreme Court concluded that the maps violated the free elections clause, the equal protection clause, ...
Read More »Each bin for mask collection can hold up to 2,100 masks, and the bins are placed at six locations on campus: the Student Union, Student Recreation Center, ...
Read More »Stemming from a new spending plan, students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will soon see an increase in available mental health resources. The recommendation ...
Read More »“It’s really a mental thing and I am not going to let one bad shooting night get to me because I know the ball will go in eventually,” sophomore ...
Read More »After a unanimous vote, the Editorial Board is endorsing Teddy Vann for student body president. We believe that her voice is the change this campus needs. ...
Read More »“The Town workers photographed in this project are essential,” project creator Michael Schwalbe said. “We couldn't have a place to live like Chapel ...
Read More »Owner and chef Ricky Moore said the dishes are simple and authentically African-influenced, chosen with the goal of indirectly educating people with food. ...
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