Donna Papa reflects on career as UNC softball coach after retiring in May
“I was challenged every day to be better and to work and try to keep up with the people around me,” Papa said. “I was challenged to be the best ...
Read More »“I was challenged every day to be better and to work and try to keep up with the people around me,” Papa said. “I was challenged to be the best ...
Read More »Community members gathered at Hargraves Community Center in Chapel Hill to celebrate Juneteenth and the unveiling of a new landmark at the center. Hargraves ...
Read More »House Bill 823 — which passed the N.C. House in May and is currently in the N.C. Senate Rules Committee — would expand the Opportunity Scholarship ...
Read More »On Monday, June 12, the UNC women's tennis and field hockey teams traveled to Washington, D.C., to be recognized for their accomplishments and respective ...
Read More »The NCDOT has proposed converting U.S. 15-501 into a freeway from the Interstate 40 interchange to Garrett Road and changing the I-40 interchange to a ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council member Adam Searing announced his intent to run for mayor of Chapel Hill on Wednesday evening. He proposed improvements to the ...
Read More »Over the summer, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools offers programs to elementary, middle and high schoolers to promote literacy, college and career preparedness ...
Read More »On Wednesday, June 14, the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC-Chapel Hill hosted a student leader forum to discuss affirmative action in higher education ...
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger welcomed civil rights leaders the Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III to Chapel Hill on June 13 as a part of the Just Majority ...
Read More »“I’m a Tar Heel born and bred," Smith Lyon said in a press release. "It was always my dream to play at North Carolina, and now to be head coach feels ...
Read More »The Uproar Festival of Public Art will launch on July 14 with a kick-off party in Chapel Hill and end on Aug. 12. Uproar will showcase 60 works of art ...
Read More »Mary Margaret Frank, the associate dean for faculty development at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, will be the next dean of the ...
Read More »UNC's Hussman School of Journalism and Media won the overall national championship in collegiate journalism at the 2023 Hearst Journalism Awards. Three ...
Read More »Generations of LGBTQ+ UNC students were part of an extensive history of activism that has paved the way for queer students today.
Read More »After claiming the program's first-ever national championship, five UNC women's tennis players have earned All-ACC selections. The players include Fiona ...
Read More »Freight Train Blues, a concert series celebrating the life of blues legend and Carrboro native Elizabeth Cotten, is back for its ninth year this summer. ...
Read More »Jocelyn Neal was named the chair of the UNC Department of Music, effective July 1. Neal looks to focus on expanding opportunities for students to incorporate ...
Read More »Wilson Special Collections Library is hosting the second cohort of the Primary Sources Teaching Fellowship in June. The program funds up to eight fellows ...
Read More »Dan Sears, a North Carolina native, UNC alumnus, former University photographer and photojournalist, is remembered by the pictures he took and the close ...
Read More »Four UNC men's golfers have been named to All-American teams by the Golf Coaches Association of America following a standout year for the Tar Heels. David ...
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