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(02/14/25 4:14pm)
The Sunrise Hub at UNC held the first Southern Campus Climate Gathering from Feb. 7 to Feb. 9. The gathering welcomed over 100 student climate activists from 23 universities across the South, educating them on how to better their campuses and the country.
(02/11/25 10:17pm)
In this episode of Hark the Pod, Sports Editor Caroline Wills sits down with assistants Emma Moon and Matthew Maynard to discuss UNC men's basketball's narrow win over Pitt. As the group analyzes the major weaknesses in UNC's current basketball roster, they look to baseball season with the hope of better success.
(02/14/25 4:27pm)
On Feb. 4, the Town of Carrboro announced plans to renovate playground equipment at Baldwin Park in Northside, a historically Black neighborhood.
(02/14/25 1:01am)
Amazon worker’s efforts in Garner, N.C. will help workers across the entire state and South.
(02/14/25 4:30am)
Every year recent high school graduates head to post-secondary institutions in pursuit of higher education, but surely academics are not the only thing on college student's minds. According to data from "The Knot," a wedding planning website, around 15 percent of people meet their future spouse in college, making campuses a place to graduate with something potentially more life-changing than a degree: true love.
(02/12/25 1:03am)
On Monday night, the Orange County Schools Board of Education met to discuss a resolution recognizing community concerns about federal immigration laws and their impact on public schools.
(02/12/25 12:57am)
Jake Knapp wanted to treat it like any other day.
(02/11/25 5:31pm)
CLEMSON, S.C. — UNC fulfilled the crux of Hubert Davis' game plan for approximately 21 seconds.
(02/17/25 2:04am)
While browsing grocery store aisles, a UNC School of Information and Library Science alumna received an email from her agent requesting a full manuscript of her latest piece: "Not Like Other Girls." Meredith Adamo wasn't just studying books while she at UNC — she was writing one.
(02/14/25 6:25am)
On Feb. 7, UNC’s Adams School of Dentistry held its 11th annual Give Kids A Smile Day, providing local children with free dental care services.
(02/11/25 5:28pm)
CLEMSON, S.C. — Hubert Davis' message has been clear over the last week.
(02/11/25 2:01am)
CLEMSON, S.C. — North Carolina (14-11, 7-6 ACC) continued its four-game road losing streak with an 85-65 loss to No. 23 Clemson (20-5, 12-2 ACC) on Monday night at Littlejohn Coliseum.
(02/11/25 7:16pm)
Nyah Hamlett started her tenure as Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools superintendent in January 2021. Now, four years later, she is stepping down from her role and heading to Montgomery County, Maryland to be with her family and take on the role of chief equity and development officer for another school district.
(02/11/25 1:54pm)
This year’s student body presidential ballot includes three candidates: Adolfo Alvarez, Kailey Wadsworth and Jakob Williams. The student body president is tasked with representing the voices of the 20,681 undergraduate Tar Heels to University administration — it’s essential that the student body elects a peer who will advocate for the needs of all Carolina community members.
(02/11/25 9:34pm)
John Moore “Jay” Wilson III, a devoted father of three and beloved math teacher at East Chapel Hill High School for over 25 years, died on Jan. 28 at 50 years old after a battle with cancer.
(02/11/25 9:28pm)
On Jan. 29, President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing the Department of Defense to prepare Guantanamo Bay to detain 30,000 of the "worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people." Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student tragically murdered by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant, is now being used for legislation that mandates the federal detention of undocumented immigrants accused — not convicted — of minor crimes. The Laken Riley Act lowers the threshold for federal detention at a mere accusation and exemplifies how Trump uses American tragedy as a political weapon.
(02/11/25 8:20pm)
On Jan. 30, Ritch Allison, the former CEO of Domino's Pizza Inc., was announced as the newest member of the Board of Trustees. University Desk senior writer Emmy Benton spoke with Allison about his background, skills and plans for his time on the board.
(02/11/25 4:18am)
Two weeks ago, No. 12 UNC women’s basketball found themselves on the wrong side of a buzzer-beater.
(02/11/25 2:25pm)
All general education and major-specific course requirements related to diversity, equity and inclusion taught at UNC System schools are suspended, according to a memo sent to system chancellors on Wednesday.
(02/11/25 12:25am)
Bag charms have returned in style, joining the ranks of jorts, baggy pants and snapbacks for reclaimed Y2K fashion. This iteration of the charm trend, however, dates back earlier than just the 2000s. In fact, charms have ancient history. The ancient Egyptians used them as symbols of protection, while during the Roman Empire, they served as statements of character — because, yes, all roads do lead to Rome.