Campus space for Latinx Unity Council still in the works
Since protesting in the fall for their own space on campus and representation, the Latinx Unity Council has been meeting with Vice Chancellor Winston ...
Read More »Since protesting in the fall for their own space on campus and representation, the Latinx Unity Council has been meeting with Vice Chancellor Winston ...
Read More »Because today is National Peanut Butter Day, I’d like to share a little story about my experiences with this wonderfully magical spread.
Read More »With rumors swirling of the Affordable Care Act’s repeal, a group of UNC medical students decided to do something about it.
Read More »The mission of the historic Women’s March following President Trump’s inauguration called for people “(to) stand together in solidarity ... recognizing ...
Read More »It takes a village to keep us holistically healthy. We often talk about the importance of community and social support in the context of our mental and ...
Read More »Can I just have a moment of your time and ask a silly question please? I’m just wondering, we can all agree that punching people in the face and not ...
Read More »They go by the name Tan and Sober Gentlemen, yet they say they’re anything but.
Read More »Maria Estorino became the new director for Wilson Library and an associate University librarian for special collections on Jan. 1. Staff writer Eva Ellenburg ...
Read More »College students experience life through many different lenses, and Swerve seeks to represent student life.
Read More »Sometimes I go the entire day, entire week, or maybe even the whole month without having to talk about it.
Read More »UNC graduate and current marine Adam Schaffernoth received $10,000 from the Phillips Ambassador Alumni Award to develop a homestay experience in Japan ...
Read More »A newly developed artificial cardiac stem cell might provide new opportunities for pharmaceutical engineering — thanks to a collaboration between UNC-Chapel ...
Read More »The inexperience of the North Carolina women’s basketball team was on full display in the 77-55 loss to No. 6 Notre Dame.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Historical Society, which strives to create an appreciation for Chapel Hill’s past, celebrated its 50th anniversary on Jan. 22 at the ...
Read More »While an estimated 500,000 people flooded the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington, another 17,000 filled the streets of North Carolina’s ...
Read More »Local filmmaker Charlie Morris has been hiking and playing with his children around Bolin Creek for 14 years.
Read More »The 2017 home campaign did not get off to a good start for the North Carolina swimming and diving teams, as the Tar Heels fell in both dual meets to Virginia ...
Read More »Someone reported larceny at the 300 block of West Rosemary Street at 12:22 p.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Read More »Despite the approximately 300-mile commute, many North Carolinians found the Women’s March on Washington felt close to home.
Read More »Within hours of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a sea of red trucker hats had given way to thousands of pink, woven alternatives — leaving ...
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