Looking Glass Cafe hosts Second Chance Prom
Supporters of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society were able to re-live their high school years for one night Saturday.
Read More »Supporters of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society were able to re-live their high school years for one night Saturday.
Read More »On the eve of a United Nations summit on climate change in New York City, about 200 people gathered in Chapel Hill’s Peace and Justice Plaza Sunday ...
Read More »Helping Advocates for Violence Ending Now, or HAVEN, is a campus organization that educates students on sexual and interpersonal violence.
Read More »The Board of Aldermen gave the go-ahead for the town manager to sign interlocal agreements relating to engineering and community outreach programs for ...
Read More »Family drama, theatric outbursts, Anton Chekhovian themes and buoyant buffoonery are coming together on the Paul Green Theatre stage tonight in “Vanya ...
Read More »As many students might or might not know, a huge election for North Carolina will take place this November. US Senator Kay Hagan and State Representative ...
Read More »University officials held a public information meeting Monday to give an update on the development of UNC’s satellite campus, Carolina North — ...
Read More »As a young black woman, senior Danielle Moore wishes she had had at least one black faculty member teach a class for her biology major.
Read More »The author of a new novel about the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center told a group of about 20 UNC students Wednesday that he never intended to ...
Read More »UNC students and recent graduates worked with the Liberian government and American scholars to develop the website Ebola in Liberia, which tracks data ...
Read More »Student Action with Workers brought its cause directly to the eyes of South Building Wednesday by hanging a banner on the Old Well.
Read More »Student Congress is one of the three branches that delivers on the promise of self governance for UNC students — a promise to, in the words of the ...
Read More »Historic preservation in Chapel Hill has hit a roadblock.
Read More »I would like to publicly appreciate the student who wrote a letter to The Daily Tar Heel for raising her concern about raw milk cheeses on a buffet we ...
Read More »Freshmen who are still figuring out their schedules for the semester will have only until the end of today to do so.
Read More »Student government is calling student groups to rally around a new tuition model thanks to the need-based aid cap implemented this summer.
Read More »A longtime hub for political and philosophical thought in Chapel Hill, non-profit Internationalist Bookstore and Community Center is moving to Carrboro ...
Read More »A shorter early voting period and the elimination of same-day voter registration are two parts of North Carolina’s year-old voting law slated to impact ...
Read More »An anonymous group of local anarchists took responsibility for vandalizing Chapel Hill police cars last week.
Read More »On the heels of a national push to address sexual violence on college campuses, UNC is set to implement its new sexual assault policy for the fall semester. ...
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