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(02/16/25 9:11pm)
The No. 12 North Carolina women’s basketball team (23-4, 11-3 ACC) defeated No. 10 North Carolina State (20-5, 12-2 ACC), 66-65, on Sunday afternoon in Carmichael Arena.
(02/16/25 10:32pm)
Trump’s presidency has brought a plethora of changes to American politics. In just a few weeks, he’s signed off on dozens of executive orders, many of which target any attempts to diversify certain spaces or accommodate populations that have been dubbed “DEI,” or more familiarly, “woke.” This total rejection of liberal ideals and open derision toward minorities cements his administration’s commitment to far-right ideology, an abrupt but expected shift that has reverberated throughout all sectors of American life, most notably in the corporate environment.
(02/18/25 2:01am)
The 2025 nomination window for the Order of The Golden Fleece, UNC’s oldest honor society, is open until Feb. 24. The group’s private operations create an air of mystique, but some members say it is to maintain campus unity, the Order’s founding purpose.
(02/18/25 7:02pm)
Last week, United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth renamed North Carolina’s Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, but honoring a different veteran than the fort's original namesake.
(02/17/25 10:55pm)
Christian Avy and Jamie Krantz-Avy, alumni of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, met on an unlikely place: Zoom.
(02/19/25 1:01am)
When Malcolm Turner was nominated to serve on the UNC Board of Trustees, his role at DraftKings, the sports gambling company, caught the attention of some UNC System Board of Governors members.
(02/17/25 2:39am)
On Tuesday night, UNC’s Department of Music presented “Unbreakable Spirit: Music of Resilience,” featuring guest artist Nadia Shpachenko.
(02/17/25 2:31am)
On Valentine's Day night in The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, an audience awaited the start of “ImproValentine,” an improvised musical comedy about the joys and sorrows of love.
(02/18/25 1:25am)
North Carolina Republicans in the General Assembly introduced bills in the House and Senate to remove permit requirements to conceal carry weapons.
(02/17/25 10:32pm)
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly proposed a bill that would prevent the attorney general from challenging presidential executive orders.
(02/17/25 2:56am)
Two measly ground balls.
(02/16/25 1:42am)
The North Carolina men's basketball team (15-11, 8-6 ACC) won its first road game in over a month with an 88-82 win against Syracuse (11-15, 5-10 ACC) on Saturday night at the JMA Wireless Dome.
(02/15/25 10:47pm)
The UNC softball team (9-2) downed Princeton (2-2), 9-2, on Saturday afternoon in Anderson Softball Stadium to go undefeated in the 2025 Tar Heel Invitational.
(02/15/25 9:06pm)
A three-run first inning helped No. 6 North Carolina (3-0) clinch the series sweep over Texas Tech (0-3) with a 4-2 victory on Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. UNC did so without a home run through its first three games, after tallying six in the opening series last season.
(02/15/25 7:23pm)
No. 3 ranked UNC women’s lacrosse (3-0) defeated No. 5 ranked Florida (2-1), 14-9, Saturday afternoon at Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
(02/15/25 8:25pm)
After waiting 623 days since his last outing, graduate pitcher Jake Knapp couldn’t recall any of his thoughts or feelings when taking the mound on Friday afternoon.
(02/15/25 12:57am)
The No. 11 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (2-0) defeated Stony Brook (1-1), 9-4, Friday evening at Dorrance Field.
(02/15/25 12:40am)
Adolfo Alvarez has been elected as UNC’s 2025-26 student body president, after the UNC Board of Elections released certified results Friday evening.
(02/15/25 12:03am)
The No. 6 North Carolina baseball team (2-0) defeated Texas Tech (0-2), 8-3, to sweep an opening day doubleheader on Friday at Boshamer Stadium. The victory marks the 11th consecutive season the Tar Heels have won their season-opening series.
(02/14/25 10:20pm)
The North Carolina softball team (7-2) held off the Princeton Tigers (1-1), 2-0, in the first game of the Friday double-header at Anderson Softball Stadium with a shutout from starting pitcher Kenna Raye Dark.