Column: It’s always been about housing
"The reality is this: The Searing slate has made it clear they support parks and splash pads over people and housing. That would be fine and dandy if ...
Read More »"The reality is this: The Searing slate has made it clear they support parks and splash pads over people and housing. That would be fine and dandy if ...
Read More »With municipal elections coming up on Nov. 7, The Daily Tar Heel's Annika Duneja spoke with Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger — who is not running for ...
Read More »With the Chapel Hill municipal elections approaching on Nov. 7, housing policy, specifically the text amendment to the Town's land use management ordinance, ...
Read More »House Bill 600, or the Regulatory Reform Act of 2023, would affect environmental provisions for pipeline companies, as well as the hog and poultry industries. ...
Read More »In 2019 and 2021, only 16 percent of registered voters in North Carolina participated in November municipal elections, compared to 75 percent in 2020 ...
Read More »“We also believe that if a child grows, it, cooks it, or harvests it, they’ll eat it,” Kim Shaw, the owner of A Safe Place Child Enrichment Center ...
Read More »The Core set aside $30,000 for peer support projects at UNC this year, and mini-grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis until May 15. According ...
Read More »The Committee discussed a commitment to institutional neutrality, clarified legalities surrounding the pro-Palestine demonstration and considered clearer ...
Read More »The No. 11 North Carolina men's soccer team (7-2-5, 2-2-3 ACC) defeated Louisville (9-4-2, 2-4-1 ACC), 2-0, Sunday night at home to break its three game ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team (10-9, 4-6 ACC) won in five sets against Clemson (12-9, 3-6 ACC) on Friday night. On Sunday, they lost in four sets ...
Read More »“Virginia just happened to have us on a one-up,” senior jack Kaimon Rucker said after UNC lost in an unforeseen upset against UVA. “I feel like ...
Read More »Yolanda Arroyo Pizzaro, Puerto Rican author and poet, spoke on a zoom call hosted by the UNC Latina/o Studies Program last Wednesday about her career ...
Read More »Participants can collect recipes cards featuring dishes from the exhibit, which include both English and the respective chefs’ first languages. The ...
Read More »Rimini Protokoll doesn’t work with actors. Instead, they are interested in what Helgard Haug, the show's co-director and the collective's co-founder, ...
Read More »According to the Town's website, advisory board members advocate for the community, provide feedback to the town council and assist in the planning and ...
Read More »The event was a part of the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise's Frontiers of Business Conference, which featured discussions with business leaders, ...
Read More »Beginning spring 2024, students will be able to join waitlists of up to 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters and eight credit hours in the ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill honored Richard Terrell, the Town's longest-serving current employee, with the Cal Horton Service Award in a ceremony on Oct. ...
Read More »The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team defeated Syracuse, 6-1, for its senior day matchup at Dorrance Field on Sunday afternoon.
Read More »The Learning Environment for Advanced Programming — known as LEAP — intends to serve "profoundly gifted" students who "require specialized programming ...
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