UNC African Studies Center holds third annual Africa Fest with local partners
Organized in conjunction with Weaver Street Market and the Town of Carrboro, the event aimed to raise awareness about African culture.
Read More »Organized in conjunction with Weaver Street Market and the Town of Carrboro, the event aimed to raise awareness about African culture.
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Read More »The voter registration deadline for the Nov. 7 municipal elections is Oct. 13 at 5 p.m. Early voter registration in Chapel Hill and Carrboro is from Oct. ...
Read More »The Hanes Visiting Artist Series welcomed Devan Shimoyama last Thursday to discuss his career of work.
Read More »Over the past few weeks, several Oktoberfest events have taken place in the Triangle. Motorco Music Hall, Dingo Dog Brewing Co., and other local businesses ...
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Read More »S.B. 749 would remove the governor's power to appoint a member to each county board, decreasing their size to four members. The governor also currently ...
Read More »The University was chosen to receive a five-year, $18 million grant from the Food and Drug Administration to study tobacco regulation and marketing. UNC ...
Read More »The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services received a grant from the National Institute of Health to support agricultural workers' access ...
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Read More »Juggling college classes and a D1 sport is a huge feat for any young adult. But Tori DellaPeruta juggles even more — playing for the U23 Italian national ...
Read More »Jim White, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, announced the hire of nine faculty members for the School of Civic Life and Leadership, effective ...
Read More »“We’re out here today because we are celebrating the new energy-efficient LED lights in Kenan Stadium and Carmichael Arena,” Sustainable Carolina ...
Read More »After closing its dining room indefinitely in February, Coronato will no longer offer takeout services after Oct. 15. According to its Instagram post ...
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