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(17 hours ago)
With former UNC Student Body President Jaleah Taylor’s time at UNC ending this spring, she is leaving her peers with the meal swipe donation program, set to be implemented in the 2025-26 academic year.
(16 hours ago)
On the North Carolina coast, wind picks up, rain pours down and the power flickers. You reach for your phone to track the hurricane — but instead of vital storm data, you hit a paywall. Access denied.
(20 hours ago)
Since his inauguration, President Trump has repeatedly threatened to “take back” the Panama Canal. As a second-year UNC undergraduate and a Panamanian-American, these threats are frightening.
(18 hours ago)
Suzanne Collins' new prequel "Sunrise on the Reaping" welcomes readers back into the world of Panem, this time through the eyes of infamous mentor Haymitch Abernathy. Collins dives into his origin story, revealing Haymitch's evolution from an innocent and loving sixteen year-old into the cynical alcoholic that readers are familiar with.
(03/30/25 10:36pm)
The No. 2 UNC women’s lacrosse team (11-0, 6-0 ACC) defeated No. 20 Notre Dame (6-6, 1-5 ACC), 14-3, Sunday afternoon at Arlotta Stadium.
(19 hours ago)
The Whitted family is embedded in Orange County’s history — from being the namesake of the Hargraves Community Center to raising the first Black principal in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools — but few know of these widespread connections.
(19 hours ago)
Drums banging, people cheering and children dancing: these are some of the sounds one would hear if they attended a powwow, a celebratory event that features music and reconnection with members in the Native American community.
(03/31/25 2:45am)
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners met with the Carrboro Town Council last Thursday to hear presentations on joint project updates, federal funding changes and to discuss further opportunities for collaboration.
(03/31/25 2:43am)
At the intersection of East Cameron Avenue and Raleigh Street lies the Coker Arboretum, a lush green escape from the rest of UNC’s bustling campus. Now that spring is in full bloom, tall trees reach toward the sky, their sprawling branches casting shadows over the patches of daffodils and hyacinths below. Under the trees, students study on benches or chat with one another on picnic blankets.
(03/31/25 2:09pm)
Ironically enough, there is a sign in Sloane Art Library that reads "You can check out these books! YES!"
(03/30/25 9:12pm)
The North Carolina women’s softball team (28-9, 8-4 ACC) held off Syracuse (21-13, 2-10 ACC), 10-9, in extra innings, on Sunday afternoon at Skytop Stadium in Syracuse, New York.
(20 hours ago)
Women’s History Month is over, but learning about historic women does not have to end in March. There are countless on and off campus resources for further research into the women that built the world we know today, including some former Tar Heels.
(03/31/25 3:27am)
I wake up in a daze. The warmth of my dirty sheets is compelling, but I soon find myself forging through the cold murk of another Wednesday morning with barely-brushed teeth and a broken spirit. The 10 minute slog to the day’s first class usually sucks, but today is different — today, as I weave my way through swaths of wide-eyed families in campus tour groups, I am despondent.
(03/30/25 10:29pm)
On Saturday, community leaders and members gathered at the Drakeford Library Complex for a Carrboro Town Hall meeting to discuss the potential impacts of state legislation on the Town’s initiatives. Topics included racial equity, affordable housing, climate resilience and local responses to federal immigration policies.
(03/31/25 2:49am)
On March 28-30, Company Carolina and the UNC Pauper Players performed their spring musical collaboration, “Bonnie & Clyde” at the Center Theater Company in Carrboro.
(03/30/25 7:41pm)
No. 21 North Carolina baseball (21-7, 6-6 ACC) lost to Miami baseball (15-14, 2-7 ACC), 4-2, in the final game of a weekend series Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
(03/30/25 10:25pm)
This past Monday, Chapel Thrill Escapes opened their new escape room, “The Morehead Odyssey,” located in Cobb Residence Hall. The room was available for free this past week for all on-campus students, and it will officially open this Monday to the general public.
(03/31/25 2:06pm)
It's hard to miss the sounds of senior Diego Jarry leading chants and hyping up teammates during matches.
(03/29/25 9:03pm)
No. 21 North Carolina baseball (21-6, 6-5 ACC) secured the series against Miami (14-14, 1-7 ACC) on Saturday afternoon, winning 4-2 at Boshamer Stadium.
(03/29/25 6:25pm)
No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse (7-2, 0-0 ACC) fell to No. 9 Army (8-1, 3-1 Patriot) in a thrilling 13-12 match that came down to the final play on Saturday afternoon at West Point. Army’s Jackson Eicher was unstoppable, netting six goals on the day. Sophomore attacks Owen Duffy and Dominic Pietramala each recorded hat tricks, while Duffy added three assists.