Spice and Wellness Society to create South Asian Cookbook
UNC’s Spice and Wellness Society was recently awarded the Robert E. Bryan Fellowship in partnership with the Carolina Center for Public Service.
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UNC’s Spice and Wellness Society was recently awarded the Robert E. Bryan Fellowship in partnership with the Carolina Center for Public Service.
Lee Wicker, grew up on a farm on the Lee County-Moore County line and has farmed since he was seven years old. Wicker, the deputy director of the NC Growers Association, said the agricultural sector in North Carolina, and the U.S., is in trouble. Younger farmers are turning away from the profession, and farmland loss threatens farmers across the state, he said.
The award-winning Chapel Hill Creamery was founded in 2001 when Portia McKnight and Flo Hawley decided to pursue their love for cheese and buy nine Jersey cows.
Tonya Council grew up surrounded by the smells of pecan pie and barbecue chicken in Chapel Hill’s renowned Mama Dip’s Kitchen. Now, she runs her own bakery and culinary store.
The No. 6 North Carolina baseball team (16-4, 2-4 ACC) lost, 5-0, to Louisville (16-3, 2-1 ACC) on Sunday afternoon at Jim Patterson Stadium.
Think back to when you first stepped into a UNC dining hall. Recall the excitement, the sensory overload and the inherent giddiness sparked by the multitude of food options. If this wasn’t your initial experience, maybe this article will change your mind.
A coffee stand sits inside a small gray trailer just off Highway 15-501 in Chapel Hill. On warm days, customers gather around Adirondack chairs and a picnic table. SaBean’s Coffee and Smiles opened in early December, but for owner and operator Sabine Farer-Buers, the coffee stand was the culmination of years of work.
For The Daily Tar Heel’s 2025 Food Edition, the City & State desk asked Town Council members about their favorite recipes.
On Saturday, Peel Gallery was alive with chatter as adults and children gathered fabric, thread and embroidery hoops from a table in a corner of the store. As they began their embroidery projects, synth music flowed through a speaker.
There’s a common misunderstanding about political division, UNC psychology professor Kurt Gray said. According to his research, the reason most people disagree so strongly about politics is not out of a desire to harm others, but out of a desire to protect themselves.
On Friday evening, Peel Gallery in Carrboro hosted the opening reception for its March exhibition, “Material Connection” as a participating venue of the Carrboro-Chapel Hill 2nd Friday Art Walk.
The North Carolina women’s softball team (23-6, 4-2 ACC) fell, 10-2, to the Clemson Tigers (20-9, 3-3 ACC) at McWhorter Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Despite how snobby it sounds, I think I’ve always secretly identified as a foodie. Even as a picky kid who was scared of eating something that would make me sick, watching “Chopped” and “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” made me lust after exotic dishes.
The UNC women's basketball team will be a No. 3 seed in the Birmingham regional and will host the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament in Carmichael Arena. The Tar Heels will take on No. 14 seed Oregon State on Saturday in the first round.
The No. 5 UNC men’s lacrosse team (6-1) defeated the Jacksonville Dolphins (5-3), 20-7, on Sunday afternoon at Dorrance Field.
Despite entering Selection Sunday on the bubble, the UNC men's basketball team will play in the NCAA tournament. The Tar Heels will face San Diego State in the First Four on Tuesday.
According to the 2024-25 UNC Common Data Set, there are currently 32,680 students attending the University. Although most are in full-time degree programs, some are considered nontraditional students.
On Saturday afternoon, local artists gathered under brightly-colored awnings to spite the clouds in the first annual Manifest Makers Market, held on North Graham Street behind Rumors Boutique. Vendors sold pieces mainly consisting of jewelry, prints, perfumes, tarot readings and crochet accessories.
The American Bar Association recently recognized the UNC School of Law Pro Bono Program as a 2024 Pro Bono Leader, making it the only law school in the U.S. to have received the recognition.
As the sun sets, fasting Muslims everywhere gaze at their phones with eager anticipation as they wait for the clock to strike, signaling the Maghrib call to prayer — the moment to finally break their fast.