Column: The 1969 Food Workers’ Strike brought labor battle to campus
"It's sometimes said that history is a circle; just as workers and students in the 1960s fought against the injustices of their time, workers and students ...
Read More »"It's sometimes said that history is a circle; just as workers and students in the 1960s fought against the injustices of their time, workers and students ...
Read More »House Bill 951, signed by Gov. Roy Cooper earlier this month following bipartisan approval, seeks to lower the state’s carbon emissions while maintaining ...
Read More »Five of seven Chapel Hill Town Council members endorsed Mayor Pam Hemminger for reelection, and cited distrust for challenger and current Town Council ...
Read More »"CHALT’s voices have disproportionately affected local political discussion for far too long — and their attacks on young journalists should not silence ...
Read More »Orange County Schools is working toward the creation of an honors Native American studies course at the high school level. The initiative was unanimously ...
Read More »At least nine organizations across the state will receive this money as a grant through an application process.
Read More »The Orange County Board of County Commissioners launched its Longtime Homeowner Assistance program in early October to help retain the established community ...
Read More »"In a district Price has easily carried over the past three decades, the district is all but certain to remain as a Democratic hold. Still, a new face ...
Read More »Film Fest 919, a film festival focused on exposing the Chapel Hill community to critically acclaimed cinema, was held from Oct. 18-24.
Read More »Although Price said he knows it is time for him to retire, he said his pursuit to protect and expand democracy will remain.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) Board of Education voted unanimously to add three mental wellness days to the 2021-22 school calendar on ...
Read More »The Streets at Southpoint, a shopping mall in Durham, was evacuated Sunday after an incident involving a firearm, according to a 3:56 p.m. notification ...
Read More »Set to release in the United States this Friday, Warner Bros.’ “Dune” has sparked conversation throughout campus and the entertainment industry. ...
Read More »Twenty inmates and three staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Orange County Detention Center as of Monday, raising concerns about general ...
Read More »Several members of the Proud Boys attended the Orange County Schools Board of Education work session on Monday, Oct. 11, held at A.L. Stanback Middle ...
Read More »Early voting allows people to vote in the municipal elections during a designated period before the general election on Nov. 2. The early voting period ...
Read More »The No Patient Left Alone Act passed unanimously in the N.C. Senate and is now awaiting a signature from Gov. Roy Cooper. The bill would ensure patient ...
Read More »A bill designed to restrict the executive powers of the governor could soon be headed to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk. After several months of limited discussion ...
Read More »Triangle Bikeworks looks to provide students with a unique way of learning about the United States and its history outside of the classroom.
Read More »The COVID-19 vaccination rate in Orange County is not as high as the CDC previously reported. The error stems from calculating vaccination rates based ...
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