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(02/23/25 6:44pm)
Every January, collegiate dance teams from across the country compete in UDA College Nationals in Orlando, Fla. This year, the Carolina Girls, UNC’s dance team, made program history by placing top five in the game day category and making it to semifinals in the jazz category.
(02/23/25 6:54pm)
Last year’s BIPOC Artist-In Residence at the Eno Arts Mill was Tyamica Mabry, a self-taught visual artist. Recently, she created a new exhibit titled Transcendence, symbolizing her growth as both an artist and human being.
(02/20/25 3:31am)
UPDATE: This article was edited on Saturday to include information from Hubert Davis' most recent press conference.
(02/19/25 8:21pm)
Tyson Bass stepped into the batters box in the bottom of the seventh inning, down to his last strike.
(02/19/25 1:00am)
Riding comebacks in the first and seventh innings, the No. 6 Diamond Heels (4-0) bested Kansas State (1-4), 12-9, on Tuesday evening at Boshamer Stadium.
(02/20/25 3:47am)
Years ago, Caitlin Fenhagen spent her Christmas packing up boxed lunches with Chapel Hill Police Chief Celisa Lehew. The two ended up together on Christmas after Lehew reached out to Fenhagen to see if there were any resources for people experiencing homelessness and facing the cold weather.
(02/20/25 3:13am)
On Feb. 13, the Town of Chapel Hill launched a $20 million affordable housing loan fund to support the preservation and creation of over 600 housing units over the next 20 years.
(02/24/25 3:02am)
Last night, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners held a joint meeting with the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners to discuss various planning matters affecting the Town and County.
(02/19/25 10:59pm)
Ah, awards season. That beautiful time of year when the fattest hogs in the Hollywood sty jostle for a sniff of those little gilded statuettes. The most coveted of these Oscars is that one that will follow a film’s legacy forever — the Academy Award for Best Picture.
(02/26/25 1:08am)
The UNC-Duke rivalry is arguably the most iconic in all of sports. There's a buzz in the air the week leading up to a men's basketball game between the two. You can't sit on Polk Place without being asked by an interviewer to describe Duke basketball in one word. You can't step onto Franklin Street without seeing signs decorated for the occasion. You can't scroll through Instagram without seeing stories proclaiming that Carolina Blue is the best blue. You can't walk through campus without escaping rivalry week.
(02/20/25 3:36am)
On Feb. 13, the Town of Chapel Hill announced its endorsement of the Children’s Bill of Rights in Sports, an initiative to respect the human rights of youth in sports.
(02/19/25 12:42am)
UNC’s Board of Trustees is no stranger to controversy.
(02/21/25 3:03am)
Students and community members filled the Great Hall of the Carolina Union, on Feb. 11, gathering for an evening of remembrance and community learning. The event, a screening of the documentary “36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime,” marked 10 years since the murder of UNC dentistry student Deah Barakat, his wife Yusor Abu-Salha and her sister Razan Abu-Salha, a student at N.C. State.
(02/19/25 12:53am)
In November, two former trustees took their local influence into state-level offices, out-fundraising their incumbents by more than 500 percent.
(02/17/25 11:56pm)
In this episode of Heel Talk, host Natalie Bradin recaps some of the biggest DTH stories from last week with colleagues William Becker, Brodie McCartan and Lizzie Stoner. The group chats about Adolfo Alvarez's victory in the student body president elections, the closure of 401 Main in Carrboro and a jazz concert that united N.C. Central, UNC and Duke University.
(02/18/25 5:04pm)
During the student government elections voting period, plagued with technical and administrative issues, junior Liam Cuppett filed a lawsuit against the UNC Board of Elections to the UNC Student Supreme Court.
(02/21/25 1:25am)
America recently received its national report card, and students’ reading scores are the lowest they have been in decades.
(02/19/25 12:44am)
UNC Trustee Marty Kotis said he has worked to identify and challenge various DEI programs within the University for their legality and unfairness, since he joined the Board of Trustees.
(02/19/25 11:27pm)
The UNC and North Carolina State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering has been renamed to the Lampe Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering.
(02/18/25 4:01pm)
On Friday, attendees at the opening of the “Eve’s Journey — Stepping on the Snake” exhibition traveled the world without ever leaving The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.