Opinion: No right turns on red addresses the wrong problems
A recent suggestion by Chapel Hill Town Council addresses a wide concern about the town’s walkability.
Read More »A recent suggestion by Chapel Hill Town Council addresses a wide concern about the town’s walkability.
Read More »The bill is titled “Protect North Carolina’s Workers,” when it should actually read as “Protect North Carolina from Undocumented Immigrants and ...
Read More »“We should be creative, and we should accommodate the needs of every community to open up the democratic process. We should make it easy and accessible ...
Read More »When graduating, students receive their degrees from UNC; the piece of paper conferred to them is not just an endorsement of their academic ability.
Read More »Embedded in the North Carolina Constitution are these deeply unfortunate words: “The following persons shall be disqualified for office: First, any ...
Read More »You walk into Davis Library and immediately spot a long line at the printer. After waiting a few minutes, you hear a librarian say that the entire Carolina ...
Read More »As of now, the three branches of student government — the executive branch, student congress and the honor system — have three separate websites without ...
Read More »Students have had trouble with Chapel Ridge’s management, Stratford Hills and Stratford Apartments don’t come furnished, and when winter weather hits, ...
Read More »It is finally over. The N.C. General Assembly closed its session on Wednesday. The town, the University and its community are no longer under deliberate ...
Read More »Take a stroll through the Pit anywhere between noon and 3 p.m. on a busy weekday early in the semester. Or even a less busy weekend. It doesn’t matter. ...
Read More »College can create odd separations between family and students. While each student navigates it distinctly, a contradiction arises in the freedom of college ...
Read More »UNC’s campus was built for pedestrians. If possible, driving should be avoided there altogether, as it mostly creates hassles and risks to safety. But ...
Read More »The seasons are changing once again, and as the temperature drops, students are beginning to leave the shorts and T-shirts behind and make the switch ...
Read More »Solar umbrellas, LED lighting and the shiny new solar panels on the Student Union roof are wonderful additions to this campus, courtesy of the Renewable ...
Read More »This month, a Charlotte-based architecture firm began designing a new jail for Orange County, which would increase its capacity by 87 compared to the ...
Read More »If anything is clear about Chapel Hill, it is, as Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt said in a recent debate, that this is a town where for every three people, there ...
Read More »On Thursday, residents were scheduled to start moving into the new Chapel Hill homeless shelter at 1315 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Read More »For some students, trying to speak up while sitting in the back of a lecture hall with 200 other students can feel the same as doing so while sitting ...
Read More »If you are a responsible student who carries a refillable water bottle everywhere you go, you’ve run into the all-too-annoying water fountain with barely ...
Read More »Chapel Hill rents are changing. New complexes are driving rent up and sending non-student residents out.
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