University moves 2024 commencement to a Saturday, reduces departmental ceremonies
Τhe University announced last week that the 2024 commencement will take place at 7 p.m. on May 11. In addition to the date change, the University will ...
Read More »Τhe University announced last week that the 2024 commencement will take place at 7 p.m. on May 11. In addition to the date change, the University will ...
Read More »Head coach Courtney Banghart has called this year's group “the most competitive team” she’s coached at UNC. With a demanding slate, the Tar ...
Read More »This November, voters will choose their municipal representatives in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The Editorial Board, composed of 15 undergraduate students, ...
Read More »Within the last year, detectable levels of lead were discovered in at least one fixture of 125 buildings on UNC’s campus. Some students said they want ...
Read More »Environmental sustainability issues such as housing, transportation and parks are three of the major issues in the upcoming town council election. Candidates ...
Read More »Tj Edwards, chair of the Carolina Union Board of Directors, created an ad hoc committee to advocate for higher student worker pay. The committee hopes ...
Read More »"Election day is fast approaching. As English speakers, this information seems almost unavoidable. Do those with limited English proficiency share this ...
Read More »Tarot, which began as an Italian card game, has made its way to the Triangle through local readers and teaching groups.
Read More »"I am just as committed now as I was before I ever ran," Feaster Fornville said. "I've been committed to home my entire life. This is home and this is ...
Read More »In the 2022-23 fiscal year, the five programs with the top expenditures, all of which were STEM, received and spent $20 million and $42 million each, ...
Read More »The PEACH apartments have 10 rental units available for families earning 30 percent or less of the area's median income.
Read More »The mailer did not include a clear disclosure for who paid for the print media, as is required by state law. These disclosures are required to include ...
Read More »“Honestly, it’s been really emotional,” redshirt senior defender Maycee Bell said. “We have our senior posters and senior locker room decorations. ...
Read More »"The point is, don't go in blind. While you're in Chapel Hill, you owe it to the community to let your voice be heard. You owe it to democracy."
Read More »The two main types of nonprofit organizations under federal law are 501(c)(3)s and 501(c)(4)s. 501(c)(3)s are often referred to as public charities, while ...
Read More »Three members of a slate for the Carrboro Town Council elections — Eliazar Posasa, Catherine Fray and Jason Merrill — have actively endorsed the greenway ...
Read More »In a year where UNC has struggled to find the back of the net offensively, North Carolina has been stout on defense. Led by Zinnhardt, the Tar Heels have ...
Read More »"The reality is this: The Searing slate has made it clear they support parks and splash pads over people and housing. That would be fine and dandy if ...
Read More »With municipal elections coming up on Nov. 7, The Daily Tar Heel's Annika Duneja spoke with Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger — who is not running for ...
Read More »With the Chapel Hill municipal elections approaching on Nov. 7, housing policy, specifically the text amendment to the Town's land use management ordinance, ...
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