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New Year's resolutions: a staple of the most excruciating FDOC small talk you’ve ever had, but also an opportunity to reinvent yourself. If you stick to them, that is.
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New Year's resolutions: a staple of the most excruciating FDOC small talk you’ve ever had, but also an opportunity to reinvent yourself. If you stick to them, that is.
A team of UNC-Chapel Hill researchers were recently awarded a $10 million grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to further develop the Cancer Identification and Precision Oncology Center at UNC.
It was 2007, and Beverly Scarlett was hiking in the woods with a member of the Trading Path Association. Their goal was to find graves of Indigenous people who had travelled on The Great Trading Path, which travels from Petersburg, Va. all the way to Augusta, Ga. The two stumbled upon a pile of stones leveled at Scarlett’s height, about 5 feet 7.5 inches tall.
Ian Jackson asked one question ahead of his first ever game against N.C. State:
Little has been easy for RJ Davis this season.
Hubert Davis spoke with his team in the days leading up to UNC's game against SMU.
The UNC men's basketball team (10-6, 3-1 ACC) dominated the SMU Mustangs (11-4, 2-2 ACC), 82-67, on Tuesday evening at the Dean E. Smith Center.
After nearly 30 years serving the Town of Carrboro, Planning Director Trish McGuire retired on Dec. 31, 2024.
This Tuesday at The Crunkleton in Chapel Hill, the 2025 Crook’s Corner Book Prize announcement party took place.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools recently announced that it has been over 1,000 days since the district has called a snow day. The last snow day for students was on Jan. 18, 2022.
The N.C. Supreme Court issued an order on Tuesday morning prohibiting the North Carolina State Board of Elections from certifying Democratic Incumbent Justice Allison Riggs as the winner in the race for a seat on the N.C. Supreme Court.
On March 25, 2017, I was sitting on UNC Asheville’s quad with my friends. We were eighth graders, on campus for our Science Olympiad competition and killing time between events. I don’t remember what tests I took or rockets I launched or medals I did or didn’t earn. I do, however, remember one thing: Jake McKelvie.
With the start of the new year, UNC has begun implementing a series of updates to the University's student portal, ConnectCarolina.
Former Gov. Roy Cooper and Gov. Josh Stein sued Republican legislative leaders, N.C. Rep. Tim Moore (D-14) and Sen. Phil Berger (D-26), in December for recent changes to the State Board of Elections and County Boards of Elections made through N.C. Senate Bill 382.
From 1972 to now, local artist Steven Ray Miller has created a large catalog of paintings reflecting the places he’s been, and some he hasn’t been to just yet.
In the early hours of Nov. 6, 2024, Democratic Incumbent Justice Allison Riggs and Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin were locked in a close race for a seat on the N.C. Supreme Court.
At an Orange County Democratic Party precinct meeting in 2015, Susan Romaine and other members were brainstorming ways to uplift community members living in poverty.
The federal government has always had to deal with the struggle between businesses and the working class. Individuals in control of corporations and payrolls often being at odds with their employees is not a concept unique to this country or timeframe, but it seems to be especially prevalent in the U.S. economy, where politicians have long announced their candidacies from corner offices.
When I was nine years old, pain was getting smacked in the ankle with a metal Razor scooter. For a nine-year-old today, pain is running into Sephora and failing to find any Drunk Elephant Bronzing Drops.
A few days before Christmas, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he was appointing Sriram Krishnan, a Chennai-born Indian tech entrepreneur, as his senior AI advisor. The next day, MAGA darling Laura Loomer chimed in on X to criticize Krishnan’s comments that ostensibly called for elimination of country-specific caps on green cards.