Why your shopping cart should be full of first-year seminars
First-year seminars are a blessing to incoming Tar Heels.
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Read More »The big scoring from the Tar Heels has gotten them to this point — but they’ll be need it once again on Monday to advance past Mississippi State. ...
Read More »Five members of the North Carolina Track & Field team competed at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championship, in Eugene, Oregon and four ...
Read More »Every journey has a bump in the road, some sort of obstacle that must be overcome on the way to achieving greatness and winning a championship.
Read More »UNC Student Body President Savannah Putnam used racial slurs and offensive language in tweets from 2013 and 2014. What does that mean within the context ...
Read More »When Young started Book Harvest in 2011, she realized there was still a dire need to promote literacy skills in a child’s first years. She said, in ...
Read More »“That is our busiest intersection, and you have a speed limit there of 45, so I think any time you have high volumes of traffic and higher speeds, you’re ...
Read More »Getting around campus with a mobile impairment can be difficult. Here is some information concerning parking, accessibility around campus and services ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees recently selected 56 new members to serve on the Board of Visitors, let's see how they take the the Board forward.
Read More »We bring you Chapel Hill/Durham folks a whole itinerary for this weekend.
Read More »The North Carolina baseball team is ready to get back to playing baseball — like it has done in 61 games before this season.
Read More »Chapel Hill's new public market is a mixture of vegan, organic and locally-sourced food and cuisines.
Read More »The existing auditorium and gymnasium buildings will be connected by a new academic building to form a single facility.
Read More »In the experience of the NBA pre-Draft process, senior UNC basketball player Luke Maye learned everything he needed to know about his game moving forward. ...
Read More »No matter your major, Ged Eds are required for every UNC student. Figure out which ones you may have already completed, which you still need and how to ...
Read More »At the Charting Our Future sessions, town residents talked about improving the livability, walkability and safety in Chapel Hill as well as maintaining ...
Read More »Residents in the Lloyd-Broad neighborhood cited noise and parking concerns when presenting a case for a housing cap to the Board of Aldermen, which would ...
Read More »When forces from UNC and Duke come together, some good can be achieved in the world. David and Elizabeth Fitzgerald, a married doctor couple, prove this. ...
Read More »If you're asking yourself where your favorite smoothies on Franklin Street went, here's the answer.
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