Op-ed: With higher education under attack, student governance matters now more than ever
"We may not control the system, but we can challenge it and give our peers something they don’t always have: hope."
Read More »"We may not control the system, but we can challenge it and give our peers something they don’t always have: hope."
Read More »The UNC softball team (37-14, 13-9 ACC) beat Notre Dame (23-27-1, 7-15 ACC), 9-1, in the first game of the final series of the regular season Friday evening ...
Read More »No. 1 seeded UNC women’s lacrosse (17-0, 11-0 ACC) defeated No. 5 seeded Clemson (13-6, 7-4 ACC), 17-7, Friday night at American Legion Memorial Stadium ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council met on April 23 to discuss multiple conditional zoning applications and funding for the Affordable Housing Funding Program. ...
Read More »The facility is expected to open in 2027 and includes a behavioral health urgent care unit, a crisis stabilization unit and a peer-staffed living room ...
Read More »On Friday at the Varsity Theatre, "Flavors and Faces of Resilience" will premiere, a student-made documentary exploring the connection between food, grief, ...
Read More »At least three student SEVIS status have been reinstated by the Trump Administration as of Friday.
Read More »On April 21, Town officials updated community members about the coal ash at the 828 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd site and welcomed input about next steps ...
Read More »On Tuesday, UNC football announced that it will go abroad for the first time in program history to participate in the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football ...
Read More »The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development have not yet set the final grant amounts. Chapel Hill typically receives around $420,000 each cycle. ...
Read More »“A lot of our speakers talk about the future and our generation,” Jadon Wellum, a junior studying environmental science and the vice president of ...
Read More »"Now that universities face accusations of antisemitism and fostering terrorism, the Red Scare of the 1950s has transformed into the pro-Palestine scare ...
Read More »“They're not making any more land,” Noah Ranells, eastern director for North Carolina FarmLink, said. “So once it's gone to another purpose, it's ...
Read More »"In a move that officials are calling transformational and fiscally responsible, UNC-Chapel Hill has announced a partnership with Blue Origin to send ...
Read More »"Somewhere between staying up till 4 a.m. perfecting my handmade stationery organizer and graduating high school, I lost my meticulously curated DIY spirit." ...
Read More »"This place wasn’t just somewhere for me to learn and grow. Photo Desk brought me community and a true passion for photojournalism. I’ll take that ...
Read More »The plan includes residential and retail spaces on the property, in addition to a parking deck and recreational areas.
Read More »The UNC Office of Federal Affairs continues to advocate for the University despite major changes being made by the Trump administration.
Read More »Listen to Braless band members Sarah Lorenzi, Chloe Winchester, Deana Garst, Samuel Ellington, Will Poteet and Izze Steinke talk with The Daily Tar Heel’s ...
Read More »"Last week, UNC’s interim director of access services announced steps University Libraries would be taking to essentially ban the biannual unspoken ...
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