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(03/24/25 7:45pm)
From March 5-23, Playmakers Repertory Company put on "Confederates," a play which explores the triumphs and struggles of two women living in interconnected worlds. “Confederates” takes place exclusively in two settings: a modern day university office and a plantation during the American Civil War era.
(03/25/25 4:16pm)
GREENSBORO — There were hugs. There was jumping. There was yelling.
(03/24/25 8:33pm)
Approximately 150 students, faculty and community members gathered at Polk Place on Wednesday in solidarity with Mahmoud Khalil and Leqaa Kordia, two pro-Palestinian activists from Columbia University who were recently arrested by federal immigration authorities.
(03/24/25 8:38pm)
Five years ago, UNC alumnus Brown Councill and his wife, Eileen Councill, decided to set sail and travel the world. At the time, they were living in China, content to stay for a few more years. However, once the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, they decided to jump-start their journey.
(03/24/25 7:54pm)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ Board of Education met Thursday night to discuss budget cuts to language programs.
(03/23/25 10:00pm)
Over the past twenty years, our nation and the University have become more and more polarized. Students would rather engage with those who share the same societal and political views and, well, why not? If you are a true believer of your party then you ought to stand away from those with different opinions. To debate with someone who has such drastically different beliefs than you would be a waste of time in the current era of U.S. politics. A step to the left or a step to the right could mean faltering on all you find moral.
(03/25/25 4:27am)
In an interview last year, the now-secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., articulated support for the idea of providing three healthy meals a day to every person in the country. Kennedy, a leader in the Make America Healthy Again movement, has proposed numerous ideas on how we can fix our health, most of which range from misguided to insane. However, in this case, I think he’s onto something.
(03/25/25 1:45am)
Getting closer to graduation at UNC brings warmer weather and exams, but it also marks the unmasking and recruiting of everyone’s favorite mascot, Rameses.
(03/26/25 8:46pm)
On Friday evening, the Board of Elections announced Leah Frazier as the 2025-2026 Graduate and Professional Student Government president. This announcement came after a Supreme Court ruling on Wednesday made almost all the candidates write-ins, and an emergency BOE meeting Friday afternoon that disqualified Nyssa Tucker, who won almost 70 percent of the votes. On Monday morning, Tucker filed a second lawsuit against the BOE.
(03/25/25 4:29am)
Nyah Hamlett, the current superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, will conclude her tenure in June, prompting a search to fill the position.
(03/24/25 1:01am)
Gov. Josh Stein unveiled his $67.9 billion budget proposal for 2025-2027 last week. The key components of his plan are affordability, education, childcare, healthcare and safety.
(03/23/25 8:02pm)
The No. 17 North Carolina baseball team (18-6, 4-5 ACC) defeated Boston College (10-11, 3-6 ACC), 10-0, on Sunday afternoon in Brighton, Massachusetts.
(03/25/25 1:54am)
UNC's Asian American Center is celebrating its fifth anniversary with milestones in January and May, reflecting on the center’s growth and impact since its inception.
(03/24/25 1:02am)
When the Republican Party regained the White House in the 2024 election, winning every swing state and establishing a unified government in the process, it was interpreted by many as a political and cultural realignment toward the right. Many traditionally Democratic groups shifted heavily toward the GOP, delivering a broad Republican victory, including the first popular vote win for a Republican presidential candidate in 20 years.
(03/24/25 1:50am)
GREENSBORO – It's a 10.
(03/24/25 8:24pm)
On Saturday, Jordan High School held a fundraiser for their Future Farmers of America program at Southern States Carrboro spring market. The FFA students sold t-shirts and food while visitors played cornhole, painted pots and made chalk art.
(03/24/25 12:54am)
Following his inauguration, President Donald Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency to maximize governmental productivity. To accomplish this, DOGE has eliminated some 30,000 federal jobs and other wasteful government spending like DEI programs, USAID, the EPA and the NIH. To oversee these budget cuts, Trump hand-picked professional tech company-owner and world’s richest man Elon Musk.
(03/25/25 2:22am)
The Daily Tar Heel's James O’Hara spoke with Carrboro Town Manager Patrice Toney to discuss her role in Carrboro’s government as the first Black woman to serve as town manager.
(03/24/25 8:45pm)
Graduate guard Lexi Donarski’s teammates were thinking the same thing whenever she got the ball: Shoot, and we’ll be ready to celebrate.
(03/24/25 1:55am)
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