Budget likely to reach McCrory’s desk after two-month delay
The state’s long-overdue budget passed another legislative hurdle Thursday and needs to pass one more vote early today before reaching Gov. Pat McCrory’s ...
Read More »The state’s long-overdue budget passed another legislative hurdle Thursday and needs to pass one more vote early today before reaching Gov. Pat McCrory’s ...
Read More »Carrboro High School has gone solar as a result of two students’ community sustainability campaign.
Read More »On Sept. 12, President Barack Obama unveiled his College Scorecard system, which aims to give high school seniors all the information they need about ...
Read More »Seven months after the Chapel Hill shooting, UNC School of Dentistry students honored two of the victims, Deah Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha, by holding ...
Read More »A group of UNC students is organizing and making steps towards turning their idea, First Fridays, into a reality.
Read More »It’s only goodbye for now.
Read More »In the 2015 season, the North Carolina football team has scored eight touchdowns. That’s eight more than what the Illinois defense has allowed this ...
Read More »Three years of Division I field hockey. Leading scorer for North Carolina as a junior. Three Final Fours.
Read More »UNC has yet to finalize plans for the 250-acre plot of land it purchased in 2009.
Read More »For UNC sophomore Marissa Jackson, two has always been better than one. The biology major considers her experience growing up as an identical twin to ...
Read More »UNC graduate Sophia Woo’s food truck, Pho Nomenal Dumplings, has moved from Raleigh to the national stage on the Food Network competition “The Great ...
Read More »At the Carolina Tasting Salon on Thursday, American Studies Professor Elizabeth Engelhardt tried to explain the relationship between white girls and pumpkins. ...
Read More »A proposal to allow bed-and-breakfasts in Chapel Hill raised concerns about balancing business interests with historical integrity.
Read More »Remember that time the DTH endorsed Pat McCrory?
Read More »Civic engagement is one of the fundamental values of the Carolina community. Yet our generation — the young-adult demographic — historically does ...
Read More »I remember the time I placed myself in the nook of high-speed water before it tumbled down a rapid in the Eno River. How my shorts filled with water, ...
Read More »Chapel Hill’s urban form is changing rapidly.
Read More »Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses, lends herself to being a joke. But as the latest zealot grandstanding against ...
Read More »Chances are you’ve seen at least one person running at an odd hour (say 4 a.m. in the morning) or walking back from the gym when you’re heading to ...
Read More »The current construction on South Elliott Road is more than a mild inconvenience, many say, but some think the Village Plaza Apartments will be worth ...
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