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(11/17/24 10:16pm)
Almost everyone is endowed with a riveting, life-changing nickname in college. You've heard them before: Jo-Beanz, K. Money, Spanky, the Beefer, Frunk, the list goes on. My nickname, you ask? Dinky. But more commonly, I am called by the moniker “Fake Major.”
(09/16/24 11:50pm)
Hiding among the native plants on display at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, 86 sculptures are set to bring new life to the conservation gardens this fall.
(09/16/24 10:06pm)
In August, 200 new light fixtures were installed at Jennette's Pier, a North Carolina Aquariums recreational facilitythat educates visitors about the environment.
(09/03/24 2:12am)
On Wednesday, August 28, the American Indian Center (AIC) held a Native Narrative Tour, which highlighted the impact that Indigenous people have had on UNC.
(06/07/24 2:05am)
From glazed to sour cream old-fashioned to candy apple, the Triangle has an abundance of donut shops with distinct and surprising flavor combinations to celebrate National Donut Day on Friday.
(04/23/24 12:22am)
To recognize Earth Day, which occurs on April 22 each year, environmental experts at UNC shared today’s biggest climate crisis concerns, including air quality, weather events and the crisis' impact on marine life.
(08/30/22 10:38pm)
Blue-footed boobies, Galapagos tortoises and marine iguanas can now all be found on UNC's campus — as new art installations.
(08/16/22 8:22pm)
Inaugural Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe Elementary School resident artist Antonio Alanís has been working with students on a mural that celebrates diversity, and will finish before Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools start classes on Aug. 29.
(07/13/22 2:48am)
Editor's note: This article is satire.
(02/28/22 1:26am)
This year, the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences is celebrating 75 years of conducting research in the coastal town of Morehead City, North Carolina.
(04/27/21 10:31pm)
This is part of a series that looks at bills the state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what impact they might have on the state moving forward. Read last week's roundup here.
(04/12/21 12:20am)
If you see a dolphin off the North Carolina coast with a big bulb on his dorsal fin, you might just be looking at Onion, a bottlenose dolphin who spends his summers in the Outer Banks.
(02/18/21 2:14am)
The Orange County Historical Museum will be holding an online Native American storytelling event on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.
(09/21/20 10:40pm)
DTH Photo illustration. Sophomore Ibrahim Shakhtour's COMP 110 Turtle Art project became popular on TikTok.
(09/22/20 2:02am)
What started as a video celebrating the completion of a long project for computer science class COMP110, Introduction to Programming, became a viral TikTok within hours. The 59-second video, posted by sophomore Ibrahim Shakhtour, has gotten the attention of around 862.6K views and 183.2K likes in less than a week.
(09/16/20 11:24pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed a quote from Mary Ann Pagano to a different source. The article has been updated to reflect the proper attributions. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(03/26/20 1:12am)
Following an executive order from Gov. Roy Cooper ordering the shutdown of many small businesses, the Carrboro Farmers' Market continues to give local farmers, bakers, craftsmen and more a place to sell their products despite the uncertain future.
(01/24/20 5:55am)
After years of extensive meetings and exhaustive debate, the governments of Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County passed a resolution to address the future of the Greene Tract project.
(01/15/20 2:03am)
Scattered across weather-worn walls in Chapel Hill are the murals of Michael Brown. From massive abstract sea turtles to starry town landscapes, Brown has painted a variety of subjects in his 31-year career — garnering a reputation as an artist.
(01/09/20 10:41pm)
Local artist Michael Brown's mural of turtles on the side of the Rosemary Street parking garage as cars pass by.