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N.C. Comicon is different from your average comic book convention.
The Trump administration issued a number of changes earlier this month to the Endangered Species Act in a move that many believe will weaken its effects.
The coral reefs are dying, and the world's small-scale quick fixes are failing. A new study led by UNC Professor John Bruno details the techniques being used to combat coral reef depletion and how they are not enough to keep reefs from perishing.
To slow walkers, to talkers,
Correction: An earlier version of this article misidentified Corey Rodrigo as Corey James. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, The Daily Tar Heel interviewed student activists at UNC.
From UNC postcards to prehistoric sea turtles, muralists Michael Brown and Scott Nurkin have shaped the town of Chapel Hill with their iconic pieces. These murals not only add a unique character to buildings, but they also represent Chapel Hill's evolving culture.
The Paperhand Puppet Intervention performed “Of Wings and Feet” at the North Carolina Museum of Art Sept. 8-10. They also performed at the Forest Theatre in Chapel Hill from Aug. 11-Sept. 4.
As Labor Day weekend approaches, many University students can look forward to spending time idling in Chapel Hill traffic on their way home to visit family.
If you study English, people ridicule your “useless” major. If you study science, people snarl when you tell them climate change is real.
The holiday season is here! While there is no shortage of things to look forward to — presents, family, alcoholic eggnog to avoid said family — it is not all great. Gift giving is a social waltz that can make you look stingy, foolish, lavish or like a bad friend.
While the election night that defied all predictions may be on most voters’ minds for the coming days, it’s important to remember the night only came after more than a year of irregularities.
We all know that at UNC, no two bathrooms are alike. Just like the student body, the bathrooms have some things in common but are all unique in some way. Going into the right bathroom can make or break your day. I'm here to help you out. Here’s your guide to the best and worst bathrooms on UNC’s campus.
TO THE EDITOR:
Hunger Lunch is now partnering with Franklin Street restaurant, Roots Bistro, to bring more variety to the food they offer.
In a college town, students are known to experience local events in various states of inebriation. Inspired by a series started at New York University’s blog NYULocal, we asked our staffers to write about their experiences drunk, high and sober. To protect their reputations, we kept their identities anonymous. This week — the Carrboro Music Festival.
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Kevin Meehan, a vendor at the Carrboro Farmer's Market, explains his scale at his booth. He sells homegrown produce from Turtle Run, his farm in Saxapahaw, NC.
I’ve been thinking about Harambe, the gorilla killed to protect a little mite of humanity that had tumbled into his enclosure. People are feeling helpless over the gorilla’s fate. But it occurred to me that while we can’t help Harambe, we can channel our grief towards safeguarding his wild kinsmen.
Kelsey Weekman (Dr Pepper with vanilla and a splash of peach Fanta) and Drew Goins (water with lemon) are the writers of UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column. Results may vary.