Opinion: Students should care about local elections
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 »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.
Read More »UNC’s lifetime fitness requirement is a hindrance to students but serves as a productive way to raise awareness among students about the dangers of ...
Read More »Dan Kane, the reporter who broke the UNC academic scandal for the (Raleigh) News & Observer, won the Frank MuCulloch Award for Courage in Journalism last ...
Read More »Silent Sam has wreaked havoc over this campus since 1913. Dedicated to the 321 UNC alumni who fought and died during the Civil War and all students who ...
Read More »Almost every student who has come to UNC has encountered the perspectives of William Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
Read More »Chapel Hill’s urban form is changing rapidly.
Read More »Chances are you’ve seen at least one person running at an odd hour (say 4 a.m. in the morning) or walking back from the gym when you’re heading to ...
Read More »In the 1960s and early 1970s, UNC’s Jubilee in the spring was a mini music festival in itself. In 1971, the Jubilee was a multi-venue affair featuring ...
Read More »As per the budget released Monday by state legislators, North Carolina will see a slight increase in its film tax incentive program.
Read More »Whenever UNC faces an issue that garners negative attention, the go-to response seems to be the formation of a working group, committee or task force ...
Read More »Nearly two in five employees in Orange County are paid less than $12.75 per hour, the wage necessary to cover living costs. The Orange County Living Wage ...
Read More »Keeping our campus clean and green is often shafted when time is a constraint. When our appetite cannot be satisfied ten minutes before class we throw ...
Read More »Coffee wakes us up, keeps us awake during the day and then keeps us up all night to finish homework. According to Harvard’s School of Public Health, ...
Read More »After the Board of Governors’ unfortunate decision in 2013 to standardize the drop/add period across the UNC system, first and second year students ...
Read More »In an ideal world, college would be a place where students would build portfolios around skills they need, learned from multiple hubs of distinct disciplines, ...
Read More »A peculiar silence had consumed the usual commotion of my elementary classroom when my teacher Ms. Rubin rushed into the room in the early hours of September ...
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