Eyes to the sky: Campus celebrates partial solar eclipse
On Monday afternoon, hundreds of students and community members looked skyward for the partial solar eclipse, an astronomical event that will not happen ...
Read More »On Monday afternoon, hundreds of students and community members looked skyward for the partial solar eclipse, an astronomical event that will not happen ...
Read More »Construction on the development is set to begin this summer and opening is planned for winter 2026.
Read More »"In many cases, though, I think that the time to rest already exists in our lives — it's just consumed with the guilt that we should be doing other ...
Read More »The board chose the amount for the bond based on the results of the Woolpert School Facility Study, which assessed the needs of every school in the County. ...
Read More »Last weekend, UNC students and community members celebrated Holi, a Hindu tradition that welcomes spring with brightly colored powders. At UNC, Holi Moli ...
Read More »The UNC LGBTQ Center is partnering with campus organizations to host events and activities throughout the week to celebrate the LGBTQ community and allies. ...
Read More »"Throughout my experience in college, overconsumption of alcohol and blacking out has become more common. The drinking culture at UNC, and in college ...
Read More »Thrifting can promote ethical consumerism, and for various UNC students, thrift flipping provides income as well as a way to support organizations on ...
Read More »Written over three days in what they call a game of telephone, Josephine McRobbie and Joseph O’Connell's latest album gives unexpected purpose to small ...
Read More »On Sunday, UNC's Qué Rico hosted La Compentencia, a three-round dance competition for Latin dance groups across North Carolina, attended by Duke's Sabrosura ...
Read More »"On Jan. 1, I made a promise to myself that if I do anything this year, it would be to update a playlist with a new song every day. The only rules: no ...
Read More »The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday night in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss updated COVID-19 guidelines, budget increases ...
Read More »“He was able to take coaching, but with the God-given athleticism that he had, he just became a great, great player,” Phil Ford said. “By the time ...
Read More »As Chapel Hill and Carrboro's populations increase, so do questions and misconceptions about affordable housing, stormwater management and zoning.
Read More »Jamie Marsicano was banned from campus last spring following a charge of domestic terrorism. Her fellow third-year law students are asking interim Chancellor ...
Read More »Known as the team's go-to sixth man, Trimble logged 17.1 minutes per game and was used as a spark off the bench.
Read More »“It enables kids to escape, it enables kids to find comfort, it enables kids to serve their mental health,” Laura Nolan, a librarian of seven years ...
Read More »Emails obtained by The Daily Tar Heel reveal the initial stages, going back to 2017, of developing a civil discourse program — initially called ...
Read More »Jed Atkins, who officially became dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership on March 28, previously served as director of Duke University's Civil ...
Read More »Younger generations uniquely struggle with mounting academic and social pressure, which can exacerbate existing conditions or genetic predispositions ...
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