Redemption on the line for UNC
The last time Marquise Williams played in his hometown, it wasn’t pretty.
Read More »The last time Marquise Williams played in his hometown, it wasn’t pretty.
Read More »At a Nov. 19 town hall meeting on race and inclusion, a group of students read a list of 50 demands of UNC.
Read More »The North Carolina football team had one goal in mind when it took the field for the first time against an ACC opponent in 2015 -- win the Coastal Division. ...
Read More »After a series of resignations, the Graduate and Professional Student Federation will elect a new president today in an online election.
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel’s Life & Death issue addressed an important topic that’s frequently (and unhealthily) suppressed.
Read More »One in five women will experience some form of sexual assault during their four years at university. This kind of epidemic violence has to be fought with ...
Read More »The Old Chapel Hill Cemetery consists of six sections that contain gravestones. The four graveyard sites on the east abound with many headstones, ledgers, ...
Read More »Local politics had a big shake-up this year after November elections left the town with results it hadn’t seen in half a century.
Read More »After a nearly 11-month process, UNC announced Kevin Guskiewicz as the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in October.
Read More »The horrific acts on Feb. 10 that occurred at the Finley Forest Condominiums in the Summerwalk Circle area led to the deaths of three students: Deah Shaddy ...
Read More »UNC paid $12,500 to have Clarence Page, a person with no significant ties to this university, moderate a town hall about racism on campus for one night. ...
Read More »Recently, I visited Cape Coast castle, the sight along the coast of Ghana, West Africa where millions of enslaved Ghanaians were violently shipped to ...
Read More »A recent Wall Street Journal report showed that millennials in the United States now prefer whiskey to vodka.
Read More »• A student brought a stun gun to East Chapel Hill high school Monday between the hours of 8:45 a.m.
Read More »North Carolina leaders and the U.S. Department of Justice struck a deal in 2012 to improve patient care and ease living transitions for mentally ill residents. ...
Read More »Situated amongst several other statues in scenic McCorkle Place, the Silent Sam memorial has attracted mounting controversy this semester.
Read More »To chants of “Sí, se puede,” people of different ages, races and genders held posters with phrases like “Vote Your Dreams, Not Your Fears” at ...
Read More »After reciting their demands at the University-led Town Hall meeting on race and inclusion on Nov. 19, a coalition of students will meet with Chancellor ...
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