Chapel Hill's Walker's Funeral Home balances compassion and business
When Sellers walked into Walker’s for the first time as director two months ago, he entered a funeral home that only had one remaining employee from ...
Read More »When Sellers walked into Walker’s for the first time as director two months ago, he entered a funeral home that only had one remaining employee from ...
Read More »Fran Schindler lives alone in a yellow townhouse in a quiet Chapel Hill neighborhood. The walls of the 75-year-old’s living room are covered with ...
Read More »On Valentine’s Day in 2007, a fifth-grade girl cheered as her older brother continued to score 3-pointers at the last minute. That’s when the strong ...
Read More »When I tell people that my biological father died in January, their eyes bulge, sadness overtakes them and the reactions like, “I’m sorry to hear ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel asked 27 religious organizations on campus the same question: Does your organization support same-sex marriage?
Read More »In the North Carolina General Assembly, only four legislators did not specifically say they came from a Christian religious tradition.
Read More »Chapel Hill is home to more than 50 churches, a Jewish synagogue and two Buddhist temples — but no mosque.
Read More »UNC sophomore Salem Hockett says she’s a United Methodist Christian. She was raised in the church, and her father was the preacher.
Read More »The building towers over its sprawling parking lot, its windowless slabs of off-white concrete giving it the authoritative look of a government building. ...
Read More »Saarah Khan’s food options in the dining hall are limited. She mostly eats pasta, salad and an occasional veggie burger.
Read More »As America grows evermore accepting of the LGBT community, some religious communities have opened their congregations to people of different sexual orientations, ...
Read More »Though Ari Gauss, executive director of Jewish campus life foundation N.C. Hillel, has made a home in Chapel Hill since moving to the South in 2009, his ...
Read More »Chapel Hill is going to be a town with a village.
Read More »When Lacy Evans came to UNC in 2012, she had already been on two combat tours to Afghanistan as a heavy equipment operator in the Marine Corps.
Read More »When flu breaks out, doctors across the world often rely on Tamiflu, a medication considered so vital it is listed on the World Health Organization’s ...
Read More »Christian Lundberg received an email two weeks ago notifying him of a diagnosed case of whooping cough at The Expedition School in Hillsborough, where ...
Read More »Shannon Ross walked on campus her first year worried she wouldn’t find a home.
Read More »Jan Boxill is refuting records that indicate she taught 160 independent study courses during an eight-year period at UNC.
Read More »To Ayesha Faisal, most incoming freshmen have false expectations coming into UNC about what their time at the University will be like.
Read More »For at least 12 years, UNC said it had a sexual assault policy it didn’t actually practice.
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