Businesses, state organizations work together to prepare for natural disasters
The Chief of External Affairs and Communications for North Carolina Emergency Management helps coordinate initiatives to mitigate damages as a result ...
Read More »The Chief of External Affairs and Communications for North Carolina Emergency Management helps coordinate initiatives to mitigate damages as a result ...
Read More »"We’re seeing them bring their friends and family here. We’re seeing them interested in everything we have to offer," says Laurie Paolicelli on Orange ...
Read More »The second largest transit industry in North Carolina, Chapel Hill Transit has offered fare-free rides since 2002 to millions of riders per year.
Read More »The new parking deck houses approximately 1100 parking spots, The Town of Chapel Hill’s Media Relations Manager Alex Carrasquillo said.
Read More »The wings chain had its Chapel Hill grand opening at 147 E. Franklin St. on Aug. 17. It is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. ...
Read More »For almost 30 years, FallFest has given students the opportunity to see old friends and new faces. The event, which was held after new student convocation ...
Read More »Although adjusting to college life is difficult, thousands of UNC students successfully manage the transition every year. As the school year begins, some ...
Read More »Paperhand Puppet Intervention opened its 24th annual show on Aug. 10, and will run until the end of September at the Forest Theatre. The show explores ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel conducted an informal poll on campus after Roberts' election, finding that of the 228 respondents, 18 approved, 119 disapproved and ...
Read More »Playa Bowls’ menu offers a variety of bases for their bowls, as well as smoothies and fresh juices. This location is especially unique because ...
Read More »Some Democratic political leaders told The Daily Tar Heel that one of the most speculated next steps for Cooper is running for a seat in the U.S. Senate. ...
Read More »The UNC Honor System shifted from a student-led to staff-led model Aug. 12 after the University announced changes to the system this July.
Read More »“We want to make sure to provide that avenue that allows people to feel welcome, because where you live, that's the foundation — the people you are ...
Read More »Alongside the provisions struck down and upheld by Chief District Judge Catherine Eagles in July, S.B. 20 includes a ban on abortions after 12 weeks of ...
Read More »On Friday, the UNC's club hockey team faced off against the Carolina Hurricanes Alumni Association in a preseason exhibition. The club team allows players ...
Read More »"As a journalist, I really believe in our work as a medium of education and public service. I think it is our job to think deeply about what our communities ...
Read More »"Columns reflect the outlooks and experiences of the writer, not the newsroom. That’s a distinction often lost in publication."
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Read More »Chancellor Lee Roberts appointed a committee of 15 alumni to make recommendations about usage and governance of the Campus Y building. The building provides ...
Read More »The patch, the pill and other birth control methods covered by NC Medicaid require counseling that is time-consuming, costly and not covered by Medicaid. ...
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